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[Severe Storms and Flooding] Big Lake, MO, 6-16-07 -- Diana Ramer uses a saber saw to cut out wallboard damaged by the flood waters. Replacing water damaged wallboard and insulation is an important step in preventing mold after a flood. FEMA's Individuals Assistance Program is designed to help individuals recover from a declared disaster. Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Severe Storms and Flooding] Big Lake, MO, 6-16-07 -- Flood water damaged household belongings lay piled up ready to be hauled to the dump. Moldy flood damaged belongings, drywall, and insulation must be removed for health issues. FEMA has aid available to victims that received flood damage under FEMA's Individual Assistance Program. Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Severe Storms and Flooding] Big Lake, MO, 6-16-2007 -- Fred Weaver removes flood damaged wallboard from his home that flooded when a levee failed. Jay had to remove the wallboard and insulation to keep it from molding. FEMA provides an Individual Assistance Program to help individuals recover from a disaster. Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Severe Storms and Flooding] Big Lake, MO, 6-16-07 -- Pam Handley and Luci Messina carry a sheet of particle board to replace damaged wall board in their flood damaged house. FEMA has aid available to victims that received flood damage under FEMA's Individual Assistance Program. Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Memphis, Tenn. , May 26, 2011 -- Three weeks after water entered this home, the mold growth is significant (note washing machine hookup for scale). FEMA Hazard Mitigation specialists are at Lowe's and Home Depots providing answers to question about the dangers of mold and cleanup techniques. Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

[Severe Storms and Flooding] Rosendale, MO, 6-30-07 -- FEMA Community Relations Specialists Luis Miranda and Chad McCormick talk with Dawn Blair who organized a group of clean up volunteers. Community Relations Specialists are in the flood damaged area to let people know about Disaster Recovery Centers opening up and registering for FEMA aid that may be available to them under the Individual Assistance Program. Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Memphis, Tenn. , May 28, 2011 -- Mold grows everywhere in this manufactured home. FEMA mitigation teams are emphatic about the dangers of mold and have precautionary information available at local Lowe's and Home Depots. Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

[Severe Storms and Flooding] Agency, MO, 6-23-07 -- Flood victim Robert Johnson shows Community Relations Specialist Luis Miranda a photograph of his home during the flooding. Mr. Johnson is repairing his flood damaged home with aid he received from FEMA. Community Relations Specialists are out in the flood damaged area to let people know about registering for FEMA aid that may be available to them under the Individual Assistance Program. Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Severe Storms and Flooding] Amazonia, MO, 6-30-07 -- Walter Cunningham Jr points to where his home floated away and and came to rest on the far river bank. FEMA Community Relations Specialists Chad McCormick and Susan Peterson are in the flood damaged area to let people know FEMA/State Disaster Recovery Centers are opening in the flood damaged area and and residents can register for aid. Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo.

[Severe Storms and Flooding] Big Lake, MO, 6-16-07 -- Pam Handley and Luci Messina paint wood areas in their walls to eliminate the mold smell from the flood waters. They had to remove moldy wall board, insulation, and treat the wood with mold killer before painting. FEMA provides an Individuals Assistance Program to help individuals recover from a disaster. Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

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Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Spanish Grant, Texas, April 15, 2010 -- Workers remove insulation from a home that was bought out as part of the Federal buyout program. The house is being torn down as part of the program being sponsored by FEMA and he State of Texas. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Small Sawmills (mold) - Illinois, National Forest Service photograph.

MULTILAYER INSULATION PANEL, NASA Technology Images

[Assignment: 48-DPA-N_PAM_Lesher_Tree] Tree planting ceremony, led by Deputy Assistant Secretary for Budget and Finance Robert Lamb [and other senior officials, honoring the late] Sky Lesher, [long-time Office of Financial Management Director] [48-DPA-N_PAM_Lesher_Tree_DOI_9356.JPG]

[Hurricane Dolly] Raymondville, TX, July 25, 2008 -- Flood waters remain in some neighborhoods in North Raymondville. Vehicle access to the neighborhoods is limited. Jacinta Quesada/FEMA

Moore, Okla., May 21, 2013 -- Several destroyed homes lay silent after a deadly tornado struck May 20, 2013. FEMA is providing disaster assistance to individuals and families affected by the storms and tornadoes

A Mine Clearing Line Charge, or MICLIC, is fired on a range during a training session. The MICLIC is a rocket propelled line charged capable of breaching obstacles, walls, or minefields. The MICLIC has a 350 foot line charge secured by a 205 foot arresting cable. The line charge contains 1840 pounds of C-4 explosives

"Vilonia, AR, May 22, 2014 ; Residential debris and recovery in Parkwood Meadows near Naylor Road after the community of Vilonia was struck by a tornado on April 27. FEMA assists individuals and supports state, local and tribal governments and Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (VOAD) in their recovery efforts after a natural disaster. Photo by Christopher Mardorf / FEMA."

John Hoyt, Hunt military communities vice president,

US Air Force (USAF) SENIOR MASTER Sergeant (SMSGT) Terry Wickman, a laboratory technician assigned to the 819/219 Expeditionary Red Horse Squadron's (RHS) materials testing lab, fills a mold to conduct an asphalt sample at a forward-deployed location in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM

Holgate, N.J., April 24, 2013 -- Shorefront homeowners rebuild their deck after it collapsed during Hurricane Sandy. Structurally, the home received no damage from the storm because of its breakaway walls.. Rosanna Arias/FEMA

Mississippi Air National Guard (MSANG) MASTER Sergeant (MSGT) Felix Gines, 209th Combat Regional Training Center, removes plasterboard from a Hurricane Katrina flood damaged home in D'Iberville, Mississippi (MS). The plasterboard must be removed because of mold that grew on it after it is submerged in the floodwaters from the storm surge

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