[Severe Winter Storm] Oberlin, KS, 1/14/07 -- Cattle and livestock had a difficult time staying warm and finding food during the recent winter storm that left up to 30 inches of snow and ice in its wake. Hay had to be airlifted to feed the cattle in remote areas unaccessible by vehicle. Photo by Liz Roll/FEMA
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Date
14/01/2007
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