[Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding] Caddo County, OK, August 20, 2007 -- Cars traveling down this highway will find that there is no where to go as the road dips into the flood waters caused by the after effects of Tropical Storm Erin in Caddo County, Oklahoma. FEMA and the state conducted joint aerial damage assessments to determine the extent of damages to individuals and public infrastructure. Photo by: Patricia Brach/FEMA photo
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