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Flooding - Arcadia, Wis. , October 5, 2010 --Wisconsin Department of Transportation employees measure the depth of a hole which will be filled to support a bridge that was damaged by flood waters in late September.  FEMA is working with local and state officials to determine whether the state of Wisconsin will be eligible for federal assistance to repair roads and bridges damaged by flooding.  Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

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Flooding - Arcadia, Wis. , October 5, 2010 --Wisconsin Department of Transportation employees measure the depth of a hole which will be filled to support a bridge that was damaged by flood waters in late September. FEMA is working with local and state officials to determine whether the state of Wisconsin will be eligible for federal assistance to repair roads and bridges damaged by flooding. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

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Title: Wisconsin Department of Transportation Rebuilding after the flood

Production Date: 10/05/2010

Caption: Arcadia, Wis. , October 5, 2010 --Wisconsin Department of Transportation employees measure the depth of a hole which will be filled to support a bridge that was damaged by flood waters in late September. FEMA is working with local and state officials to determine whether the state of Wisconsin will be eligible for federal assistance to repair roads and bridges damaged by flooding. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Photographer Name: Patsy Lynch

City/State: Arcadia, WI

Keywords: FEMA Wisconsin flooding assistance bridge

Disaster Types: Flooding

Categories: Recovery
Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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