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Sufflok, VA, 5/01/08 -- FEMA specialist Joe Pickering, Bill Young from the Small Business Administration and Virginia Department of Emergency Management employee Danny Hall do a preliminary damage assessment in the Hillpoint subdivision that was hit by a severe tornado a few days ago. Photo By: Liz Roll/FEMA

Suffolk, VA, 5/01/08 -- FEMA specialist Joe Pickering, Bill Young from the Small Business Administration and Virginia Department of Emergency Management employee Danny Hall walk through a damaged and debris covered neighborhood as they do a preliminary damage assessment in the Hillpoint subdivision that was hit by a severs tornado a few days ago. Photo By: Liz Roll/FEMA

Suffolk, VA, 5/01/08 -- FEMA specialist Joe Pickering and Virginia Department of Emergency Management employee Danny Hall do a preliminary damage assessment in the Hillpoint subdivision that was hit by a severe tornado a few days ago. Photo By: Liz Roll/FEMA

Sufflok, VA, 5/01/2008 -- FEMA specialist Joe Pickering with Bill Young from the Small Business Administration look at damage as they do a preliminary damage assessment in the Hillpoint subdivision that was hit by a severe tornado a few days ago. Photo By: Liz Roll/FEMA

Sufflok, VA, 5/01/08 -- FEMA specialist Joe Pickering and Virginia Department of Emergency Management employee Danny Hall meet at the fire station prior to going out to look at damage from the recent tornado. Photo By: Liz Roll/FEMA

Gilmer County, WV, June 7, 2008 -- FEMA Individual Assistance Representative Joe Pickering standing next to Don Clark from the Small Business Administration along with State employee Sherry Hardway interview a local resident about damages resultant from recent flooding. This is one of several Preliminary Damage Assessment (PDA) Teams surveying the extent of damage in multiple counties in West Virginia. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

Suffolk, VA, 5/01/08 -- FEMA specialist Joe Pickering stands in front of a damaged home and automobile as he conducts a damage assessment in the Hillpoint subdivision after an F-3 tornado touched down here three days ago. Photo By: Liz Roll/FEMA

Sufflok, VA, 5/01/08 -- Federal and state officials compare notes sfter conducting a preliminary damage assessment in the Hillpoint subdivision that was hit by a severe tornado a few days ago. Photo By: Liz Roll/FEMA

Tornado - Logan, W. Va. , March 8, 2012 -- Gil Macion, Small Business Administration (SBA) representative, discusses disaster recovery options to resident Fern Beckett. FEMA, SBA, and state and local partners work closely to provide assistance to residents affected by the recent severe tornadoes. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Sufflok, VA, 5/01/2008 -- FEMA specialist Joe Pickering and Bill Young from the Small Business Administration along with Virginia Department of Emergency Management worker Danny Hall stand in a damaged neighborhood as they do a preliminary damage assessment in the Hillpoint subdivision that was hit by a severe tornado a few days ago. Liz Roll/FEMA

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Bay Head, N.J., Nov. 26, 2012 -- Sand from Hurricane Sandy is still being removed from the streets and houses four weeks after the storm hit. FEMA is working with state and local officials to assist residents who were affected by Hurricane Sandy. Photo by Liz Roll/FEMA

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