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Flooding - Humacao, Puerto Rico, October 29, 2008 --  Community Relation's Edwin Class and Jose Vidal take notes during presentation given by Public Information Officer, Maria Malave.  FEMA officials met with Common Wealth emergency officials and with directors and coordinators from local organizations to discuss recovery efforts on the recent floods that affected the island. Ashley Andujar/FEMA

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Flooding - Humacao, Puerto Rico, October 29, 2008 -- Community Relation's Edwin Class and Jose Vidal take notes during presentation given by Public Information Officer, Maria Malave. FEMA officials met with Common Wealth emergency officials and with directors and coordinators from local organizations to discuss recovery efforts on the recent floods that affected the island. Ashley Andujar/FEMA

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Title: FEMA Community Relations workers in Puerto Rico

Production Date: 10/29/2008

Caption: Humacao, Puerto Rico, October 29, 2008 -- Community Relation's Edwin Class and Jose Vidal take notes during presentation given by Public Information Officer, Maria Malave. FEMA officials met with Common Wealth emergency officials and with directors and coordinators from local organizations to discuss recovery efforts on the recent floods that affected the island. Ashley Andujar/FEMA

Photographer Name: Ashley Andujar

City/State: Humacao, PR

Disasters: Puerto Rico Severe Storms and Flooding (DR-1798)

Disaster Types: Flooding

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

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