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Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Moore, Okla. , May 25, 2010 -- FEMA Public Assistance Officer Ron Crow, a member of a Preliminary Damage Assessment team, documents damages to the roof of a municipal building caused by a tornado on May 10. Public infrastructure in the eastern half of the state experienced damages from 22 confirmed tornadoes that day. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Moore, Okla. , May 25, 2010 -- FEMA Public Assistance Officer Ron Crow inspects damages caused to a municipal park's baseball field complex by a tornado on May 10. Preliminary Damage Assessment teams are documenting damages caused to public properties in the eastern half of the state by 22 confirmed tornadoes. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Moore, Okla. , May 26, 2010 -- A roofing crew replaces a roof's shingles on a home with damages from a tornado that struck the area on May 10. Hundreds of homes in the eastern half of the state had damages caused by 22 confirmed tornadoes FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Moore, Okla. , May 25, 2010 -- Ron Crow, a FEMA public assistance officer, tallies up the number of municipally-owned refuse containers that were either damaged or destroyed by a tornado on May 10. Preliminary Damage Assessment teams are evaluating damages caused by 22 confirmed tornadoes in the eastern half of the state to city and county municipalities and agencies. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Moore, Okla. , May 25, 2010 -- A kiosk containing important information dealing with severe weather greets visitors at the Moore City Hall. Being prepared for impending severe weather situations, including the construction of home safe rooms and installation of storm shelters, saved many lives during the May 10 outbreak of 22 confirmed tornadoes that struck the eastern half of the state. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Moore, Okla. , May 25, 2010 -- FEMA Public Assistance Officer Ron Crow, member of a Preliminary Damage Assessment team, sights down a metal roof at the Moore Public Works Department complex, gauging the damage caused by hail from a hail core spun off from a tornado that struck the area on May 10. Public properties in the eastern half of the state, struck by 22 confirmed tornadoes, are being inspected for damages from these severe storms. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Moore, Okla. , May 25, 2010 -- Ron Crow, a FEMA public assistance officer and member of a local/county/state/federal Preliminary Damage Assessment team, carefully inspects hail damage caused to the roof of a municipal building by a hail core spun off by a tornado on May 10. Damages caused by tornado-spawned hail cores affected public infrastructure in the eastern half of the state from the effects of 22 confirmed twisters. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Wayne, Okla. , May 26, 2010 -- An entire section of a greenhouse roof in the Horticulture department on the campus of Mid-America Technology Center was torn off by a tornado on May 10. Public properties in the eastern half of the state experienced damages from 22 confirmed tornadoes that day. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Wayne, Okla. , May 26, 2010 -- Damages caused by a tornado on May 10 to facilities on the campus of Mid-America Technology Center include a missing portico roof and severe fascia damage to the building's main roof. Public properties in the eastern half of the state experienced damages caused by 22 confirmed tornadoes. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Moore, Okla. , May 25, 2010 -- FEMA Public Assistance Officer Ron Crow carefully inspects the roof of the city's Public Services building for damages caused by tornado winds on May 10. Public infrastructure in the eastern half of the state experienced damages from 22 confirmed tornadoes. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

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Title: surveying hail damage to municipal building roof

Production Date: 05/25/2010

Caption: Moore, Okla. , May 25, 2010 -- FEMA Public Assistance Officer Ron Crow carefully inspects the roof of the city's Public Services building for damages caused by tornado winds on May 10. Public infrastructure in the eastern half of the state experienced damages from 22 confirmed tornadoes. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Photographer Name: Win Henderson

City/State: Moore, OK

Keywords: FEMA Public Assistance Officer tornadic winds May 10 public infrastructure tornadoes

Disasters: Oklahoma Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Straight-Line Winds (DR-1917)

Disaster Types: Severe Storm ^ Tornado

Categories: Public Assistance ^ Recovery

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[Hurricane Dolly] Edinburg,TX, July 30, 2008 -- Hildalgo County Emergency Management Coordinator, Tony Pena, demonstrates, on the county map, the next area where FEMA's Federal Coordinating Officer's Special Assistant, Gerry Stolar will take his team to view damages and determine the extent of impact those damages had on the county following Hurricane Dolly. FEMA works closely with the state and local officials to determine eligibility for Federal assistance prior to a declaration from the President.

St Bernard Parish, La., Sep. 21, 2008 -- The Federal Emergency Management Agency spent more than $2.8 million to replace Gauthier Gym in St. Bernard Parish. The gym experienced over four feet of flooding and high winds which caused severe damage. Gioan Nguyen/FEMA

Washington, Ill., December 7, 2013 -- A local resident looks around what remains of his house for lost items. Residents impacted by the tornado are encouraged to register with FEMA by calling (800)-621-3362 or (TTY) (800) 462-7585 or online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

Monmouth Beach, N.J., Nov. 12, 2012 -- A FEMA housing inspector records damages to a home in Monmouth Beach, NJ that was impacted by Hurricane Sandy. FEMA is providing housing inspection to residents who have registered and are seeking assistance in rebuilding their homes. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Joplin, Mo. , September 7, 2011 -- "Opening Soon" and "Now Hiring" signs are appearing all along a section of Joplin's commercial distict after the May 22 EF5 tornado struck the area. FEMA is there to support business recovery.

Tornado - West Liberty, Ky. , March 12, 2012 -- The downtown area was heavily damaged during the March 2nd tornado, with many brick buildings completely collapsing. FEMA and State resources are being deployed to help with recovery efforts. Photo by Tim Burkitt/FEMA

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Chalmette, La. , August 13, 2010 -- Chalmette High School actually served as a shelter during the Hurricane Katrina. The school was severely damaged by flooding, high winds, and rainwater intrusion. Chalmette High School was repaired and reopened with FEMA funding in 2006. The 9th Grade Academy was a replacement and opened in August of 2009. The Saint Bernard Parish School Board applied FEMA grant funding and other donations to build a state-of-the-art expansion encompassing the Lacoste Elementary School (now the 9th Grade Academy), swimming pool and multi-purpose building/gymnasium, a performing arts center and library. Photo By FEMA/Manuel Broussard.

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