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[Tropical Storm Fay] Jacksonville, FL, September 18, 2008 -- At this Duval Debris Staging Site a mound of chipped Tropical Storm Fay debris is waiting to be shipped by truck to a local landfill. As of this date 320,000 cubic yards have been shipped. FEMA Public Assistance(PA) funds probably will be paying 75% of the debris cleanup cost. George Armstrong/FEMA

[Tropical Storm Fay] Jacksonville, FL, September 18, 2008 -- Tower Monitor Cody Southard estimates the percentage of load on this exiting truck to determine what will be paid by cubic yard. This is one of nine temporary staging sites where FEMA Public Assistance(PA) funds probably will be paying 75% of the cost for this Tropical Storm Fay cleanup. George Armstrong/FEMA

[Tropical Storm Fay] Jacksonville, FL, September 18, 2008 -- Trucks are being loaded with chipped storm debris. This Tropical Storm Fay debris staging area is one of nine temporary sites in Duval County and FEMA Public Assistance(PA) Funds will probably be paying 75% of the costs. George Armstrong/FEMA

[Tropical Storm Fay] Evergreen, FL, September 18, 2008 -- Nassau County has contracted with this landfill to accept Tropical Storm Fay debris and it is piled up here. Contract truckers are being paid by the cubic yard and 75% of this probably will be paid by FEMA Public Assistance(PA) funds. George Armstrong/FEMA

[Tropical Storm Fay] Jacksonville, FL, September 18, 2008 -- This power lift is being used as a portable tower to inspect percentage of capacity for each arriving and departing contractor truck. Contractors are paid for debris based on cubic yard delivered and FEMA Public Assistance(PA) funds probably will be paying 75% of this Tropical Storm Fay cleanup. George Armstrong/FEMA

[Tropical Storm Fay] Evergreen, FL, September 18, 2008 -- This Nassau County contractor weighs and estimates the loads of Tropical Storm Fay debris contract truckers are bringing to this landfill. The truckers are paid by the cubic yard and FEMA Public Assistance(PA) funds probably will be used to reimburse 75% of the cost. George Armstrong/FEMA

[Tropical Storm Fay] Jacksonville, FL, September 18, 2008 -- This power lift is being used as a portable tower to inspect percentage of capacity for each arriving and departing contractor truck. This allows an inspection of debris level and cost estimation for Tropical Storm Fay debris. FEMA Public Assistance(PA) funds will probably be paying 75% of this cost. George Armstrong/FEMA

[Tropical Storm Fay] Jacksonville, FL, September 18, 2008 -- FEMA Debris Specialist Ray White(left) oversees the actions of Site Monitor Carol Carroll and Tower Monitor Cody Southard. This is one of nine staging sites in Duval County where Tropical Storm Fay debris is being delivered by contractors, shredded and transported to a land fill. FEMA Public Assistance funds probably will be paying 75% of the cost. George Armstrong/FEMA

[Tropical Storm Fay] Hilliard, FL, September 18, 2008 -- Nassau County contractors are cleaning debris from drainage ditches affected by Tropical Storm Fay. FEMA Public Assistance(PA) funds may pay up to 75% of this cost. George Armstrong/FEMA

[Tropical Storm Fay] Jacksonville, FL, September 18, 2008 -- Each contractor truck hauling debris under FEMA regulations must have a sign on the side showing cubic yard capacity. FEMA Public Assistance(PA) funds will probably be paying 75% of this Tropical Storm Fay cleanup. George Armstrong/FEMA

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[Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding] Iowa City, IA, July 25, 2008 -- Steve Fausch (left), Maintenance Manager for the Mayflower Dormitory at the University of Iowa, explains some of the damage done to the building's heating, cooling, water, and electrical systems by last month's massive flood to FEMA Building Assessment Team (BAT) member David Fila, Dave Flumerfelt with Mitigation, and BAT member Ryan Hembree. The Mayflower is the largest dorm at UI; getting it ready for students is a priority for FEMA. the university, and the state. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA

[Tropical Storm Fay] Orlando, FL, August 19,2008 -- In side the State of Florida Division Emergency Management Logistics Response Center. A 200,000 square foot, two story, four climate controlled, high security cross dock facility with 27 loading docks. Is being utilized to support state residents during Tropical Storm Fay. Barry Bahler/FEMA

A M35A2 2 1/2-ton cargo truck pulls a support vehicle up the starboard loading ramp of the United States Naval Ship (USNS) Gordon. USNS Gordon is the first United States Navy (USN) Large, Medium-Speed Roll-on/Roll-off Ships, or LMSR, cargo vessel. USNS Gordon is a former commercial tanker and underwent conversion to United States Navy Military Sealift Command specifications to make it ideal for the loading, transport and unloading of United States Army and United States Marine Corps combat equipment. It is more than 300 yards long and has a storage capacity of more than 300,000 square feet. The ship is named in honor of MASTER Sergeant Gary I. Gordon, US Army, who was posthumously...

Severe Storm ^ Winter Storm - Pasadena, Calif. , March 23, 2011 - Sandy Coachman, (standing, left) Federal Coordinating Officer listens to a briefing from Angela Kucherenko, (right) Mitigation Manager and John Christenson, Public Assistance Manager on the status of the nine tribal nations that were included in the federal disaster declaration this winter as a result of a severe winter storm. FEMA's Planning department developed a matrix to track the progress of FEMA programs being implemented at the tribal nations. FEMA/Pritchard

Tornado - Hackleburg, Ala. , July 28, 2011 -- Temporary classrooms being constructed for the start of high school classes on August 15, 2011. Hackleburg High School and Middle School were destroyed by a severe tornado on April 27, 2011. FEMA Public Assistance is providing guidance and partial payment for the cost of 37 temporary classoorms under construction to help the high school and middle school recover and rebuild. Photo by Christopher Mardorf / FEMA.

[Tropical Storm Fay] Jacksonville, FL, September 18, 2008 -- This is one of nine staging sites in Duval County where Tropical Storm Fay debris is being delivered by contractors, shredded and transported to a land fill. FEMA Public Assistance(PA) funds probably will be paying 75% of the cost. George Armstrong/FEMA

A sister of the The Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus laughingly bends her uniform regulations as US Navy Lieutenant Commander S. Douglas Smith, Chaplain, Amphibious Squadron 11, presents her a USS ESSEX ball cap on October 23rd, 2000. The nuns invited the Marines and Sailors of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) Special Operations Capable (SOC) and USS ESSEX Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) to help clean up tons of construction equipment and debris left behind when a construction project at the hospital was halted for lack of funds. Though many didn't know what the project was for, approximately 200 Marines and Sailors volunteered to help. "It's being able to say we've done ...

[Tropical Storm Fay] Orlando, FL, August 26, 2008 -- FEMA personnel are working out of the state Logistics Response Center until the Joint Field Office(JFO) can be available. FEMA is here in response to tropical storm Fay. George Armstrong/FEMA.

[Tropical Storm Fay] Evergreen, FL, September 18, 2008 -- This Nassau County contractor weighs and estimates the loads of Tropical Storm Fay debris contract truckers are bringing to this landfill. The truckers are paid by the cubic yard and FEMA Public Assistance(PA) funds probably will be used to reimburse 75% of the cost. George Armstrong/FEMA

[Tropical Storm Fay] Melbourne, FL, August 27, 2008 -- These Tropical Storm Fay affected potential applicants for FEMA assistance must first register by calling the tele-registration number. George Armstrong/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Ocean Springs, MS, July 24, 2008 -- Various members of the Jackson County community gather at the groundbreaking of the St. Martin High School. MS TRO Public Assistance Section Chief Randy Walker represented FEMA at the event. The FEMA-funded project will use similar building techniques as D'Iberville High School, which began construction several months earlier. Jennifer Smits/FEMA.

[Hurricane Rita] Cameron, LA, 5-20-06 -- Before and after photographs of FEMA funded Debris removal on Public property in Cameron. Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

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