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Damage, from Tuscaloosa-Birmingham, Alabama tornado, [viewed by Secretary Shaun Donovan during visit to the state]

Flooding - Falls, Pa. , September 19, 2011 -- Several homes were destroyed and even washed away on River Road by severe flooding from tropical storm Lee. Photo by Liz Roll/FEMA

Fire Island, N.Y., Nov. 20, 2012 -- Homes on historic Fire Island took a beating, as homes and their contents were tossed about and moved from their foundations, including a piano. FEMA is working with state and local officials to assist residents who were affected by Hurricane Sandy. Chris Ragazzo/FEMA

[Visit of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development, Pamela Patenaude, and other HUD officials to New Orleans and surrounding areas of Louisiana, where they inspected hurricane-related damage and recovery efforts, and joined Habitat for Humanity Vice President Paul Rogers at an event in Covington marking the awarding of a HUD grant to Habitat for post-Katrina rebuilding efforts]

Homes on historic Fire Island took a beating as they

[Tornado and Severe Storms] November 23, 2005, Evansville, IN -- Eastbrooke mobile home park being cleared of destroyed homes. FEMA assists local government with aid for debris removal. Leif Skoogfors/FEMA

Fairfield Beach, Conn., Nov. 5, 2012 -- This neighborhood's streets were lined with graceful giant trees, which now have fallen - taking power lines with them. FEMA is working with the utilities to help fund the extensive repairs needed in order to return electric service in the area. Photo by Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

Secretary Shaun Donovan visiting Alabama [to view damage, recovery efforts in the wake of the Tuscaloosa-Birmingham] tornado. [Among officials accompanying Secretary Donovan on tour of Tuscaloosa's Rosedale Courts public housing complex and other damage sites were Alabama Senator Richard Shelby, Alabama Congresswoman Terri Sewell, Tuscaloosa Mayor Walter Maddox, HUD Alabama Director Jim Bayard, and Federation of Southern Cooperatives Executive Director Ralph Paige.]

Coastal Storm ^ Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Aurora, N. C. , September 27, 2011 -- Only one home is considered salvageable in this neighborhood. FEMA will be partnering with the State in covering the cost of debris removal. Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

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[Visit of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development, Pamela Patenaude, and other HUD officials to New Orleans and surrounding areas of Louisiana, where they inspected hurricane-related damage and recovery efforts, and joined Habitat for Humanity Vice President Paul Rogers at an event in Covington marking the awarding of a HUD grant to Habitat for post-Katrina rebuilding efforts]

[Visit of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development, Pamela Patenaude, and other HUD officials to New Orleans and surrounding areas of Louisiana, where they inspected hurricane-related damage and recovery efforts, and joined Habitat for Humanity Vice President Paul Rogers at an event in Covington marking the awarding of a HUD grant to Habitat for post-Katrina rebuilding efforts]

[Visit of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development, Pamela Patenaude, and other HUD officials to New Orleans and surrounding areas of Louisiana, where they inspected hurricane-related damage and recovery efforts, and joined Habitat for Humanity Vice President Paul Rogers at an event in Covington marking the awarding of a HUD grant to Habitat for post-Katrina rebuilding efforts]

[Visit of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development, Pamela Patenaude, and other HUD officials to New Orleans and surrounding areas of Louisiana, where they inspected hurricane-related damage and recovery efforts, and joined Habitat for Humanity Vice President Paul Rogers at an event in Covington marking the awarding of a HUD grant to Habitat for post-Katrina rebuilding efforts]

[Visit of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development, Pamela Patenaude, and other HUD officials to New Orleans and surrounding areas of Louisiana, where they inspected hurricane-related damage and recovery efforts, and joined Habitat for Humanity Vice President Paul Rogers at an event in Covington marking the awarding of a HUD grant to Habitat for post-Katrina rebuilding efforts]

[Visit of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development, Pamela Patenaude, and other HUD officials to New Orleans and surrounding areas of Louisiana, where they inspected hurricane-related damage and recovery efforts, and joined Habitat for Humanity Vice President Paul Rogers at an event in Covington marking the awarding of a HUD grant to Habitat for post-Katrina rebuilding efforts]

[Visit of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development, Pamela Patenaude, and other HUD officials to New Orleans and surrounding areas of Louisiana, where they inspected hurricane-related damage and recovery efforts, and joined Habitat for Humanity Vice President Paul Rogers at an event in Covington marking the awarding of a HUD grant to Habitat for post-Katrina rebuilding efforts]

[Visit of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development, Pamela Patenaude, and other HUD officials to New Orleans and surrounding areas of Louisiana, where they inspected hurricane-related damage and recovery efforts, and joined Habitat for Humanity Vice President Paul Rogers at an event in Covington marking the awarding of a HUD grant to Habitat for post-Katrina rebuilding efforts]

[Visit of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development, Pamela Patenaude, and other HUD officials to New Orleans and surrounding areas of Louisiana, where they inspected hurricane-related damage and recovery efforts, and joined Habitat for Humanity Vice President Paul Rogers at an event in Covington marking the awarding of a HUD grant to Habitat for post-Katrina rebuilding efforts]

[Visit of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development, Pamela Patenaude, and other HUD officials to New Orleans and surrounding areas of Louisiana, where they inspected hurricane-related damage and recovery efforts, and joined Habitat for Humanity Vice President Paul Rogers at an event in Covington marking the awarding of a HUD grant to Habitat for post-Katrina rebuilding efforts]

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[Visit of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development, Pamela Patenaude, and other HUD officials to New Orleans and surrounding areas of Louisiana, where they inspected hurricane-related damage and recovery efforts, and joined Habitat for Humanity Vice President Paul Rogers at an event in Covington marking the awarding of a HUD grant to Habitat for post-Katrina rebuilding efforts]

Senate Confirmation Hearing for Pamela Patenaude

Officials break ground on Greer Industrial Park in

[Visit of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development, Pamela Patenaude, and other HUD officials to New Orleans and surrounding areas of Louisiana, where they inspected hurricane-related damage and recovery efforts, and joined Habitat for Humanity Vice President Paul Rogers at an event in Covington marking the awarding of a HUD grant to Habitat for post-Katrina rebuilding efforts]

[Visit of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development, Pamela Patenaude, and other HUD officials to New Orleans and surrounding areas of Louisiana, where they inspected hurricane-related damage and recovery efforts, and joined Habitat for Humanity Vice President Paul Rogers at an event in Covington marking the awarding of a HUD grant to Habitat for post-Katrina rebuilding efforts]

[Visit of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development, Pamela Patenaude, and other HUD officials to New Orleans and surrounding areas of Louisiana, where they inspected hurricane-related damage and recovery efforts, and joined Habitat for Humanity Vice President Paul Rogers at an event in Covington marking the awarding of a HUD grant to Habitat for post-Katrina rebuilding efforts]

[Visit of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development, Pamela Patenaude, and other HUD officials to New Orleans and surrounding areas of Louisiana, where they inspected hurricane-related damage and recovery efforts, and joined Habitat for Humanity Vice President Paul Rogers at an event in Covington marking the awarding of a HUD grant to Habitat for post-Katrina rebuilding efforts]

[Visit of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development, Pamela Patenaude, and other HUD officials to New Orleans and surrounding areas of Louisiana, where they inspected hurricane-related damage and recovery efforts, and joined Habitat for Humanity Vice President Paul Rogers at an event in Covington marking the awarding of a HUD grant to Habitat for post-Katrina rebuilding efforts]

[Visit of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development, Pamela Patenaude, and other HUD officials to New Orleans and surrounding areas of Louisiana, where they inspected hurricane-related damage and recovery efforts, and joined Habitat for Humanity Vice President Paul Rogers at an event in Covington marking the awarding of a HUD grant to Habitat for post-Katrina rebuilding efforts]

[Visit of Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and Development, Pamela Patenaude, and other HUD officials to New Orleans and surrounding areas of Louisiana, where they inspected hurricane-related damage and recovery efforts, and joined Habitat for Humanity Vice President Paul Rogers at an event in Covington marking the awarding of a HUD grant to Habitat for post-Katrina rebuilding efforts]

Stuart Pigler (left) (Congressman Rogers office), Connie Feuerstein (Debbie Stabenow's office), Richard Ball (Michigan Representative District 5), Major General (MGEN) Thomas G. Cutler (Adjutant General for the State of Michigan), US Congressman Dave Camp, Michigan Army National Guard (MIARNG) Captain (CPT) Middaugh, and Stephen Corey (right) (Mayor of Corunna) hold up an architectural rendering after breaking ground at the Michigan National Guard Shiawassee Readiness Center in Corunna, Michigan (MI). The Center will house the 144th Military Police Company (MP CO), Michigan Army National Guard (MIARNG)

Arlington, VA, October 22, 2007 -- FEMA Administrator R. David Paulison administers the Oath of Office to the new members of FEMA's National Advisory Council at it's inaugural meeting. The development of the NAC was set into motion by the Post-Katrina Emergency Management Reform Act of 2006. FEMA/Bill Koplitz

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