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Residents of the communities of Linda and Olivehurst are sheltered on base at the Lindhurst High School gymnasium after being left temporarily homeless by flood waters from a broken levee on the Yuba River

Residents of the communities of Linda and Olivehurst enjoy lunch and shelter provided to them by the 9th Combat Support Group when they were left temporarily homeless by flood waters from a broken levee on the Yuba River

Flood water from a broken levee on the Yuba River swamps homes near the communities of Linda and Olivehurst. Waters from the break drove more than 24,000 residents from their homes. More than 5,000 residents are being left temporarily housed and fed by military personnel at nearby Beale Air Force Base

Flood water from a broken levee on the Yuba River swamps homes near the communities of Linda and Olivehurst. Water from the break drove more than 24,000 residents from their homes. More than 5,000 residents are being left temporarily housed and fed by military personnel at nearby Beale Air Force Base

Flood water from a broken levee on the Yuba River near the communities of Linda and Olivehurst make highways impassable. Water from the break drove more than 24,000 residents from their homes. More than 5,000 residents are being left temporarily housed and fed by military personnel at nearby Beale Air Force Base

Members of the 9th Civil Engineering Squadron unload cots and blankets at the Lindhurst High School. The cots are for civilian community members who are being housed on base after being temporarily left homeless by flood waters from a broken levee on the Yuba River

Members of the 9th Civil Engineering Squadron unload emergency supplies at the Lindhurst High School. The supplies are for members of the civilian community who are being housed on base after temporarily being left homeless by flood waters from a broken levee on the Yuba River

An aerial view of a broken levee on the Yuba River near the communities of Linda and Olivehurst. Flood waters from the break drove more than 24,000 residents from their homes. More than 5,000 residents are being temporarily housed and fed by military personnel at nearby Beale Air Force Base

Members of the 9th Combat Support Group pass out food and clothing to members of the civilian community left temporarily homeless by flood waters from a broken levee on the Yuba River

Residents of the communities of Linda and Olivehurst are sheltered in the base recreation center after being left temporarily homeless by flood waters from a broken levee on the Yuba River

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Base: Beale Air Force Base

State: California (CA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Tsgt Jim Pearson

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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23/02/1986
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label_outline Explore Tsgt Jim Pearson, Olivehurst, Yuba River

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