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Flooding - Oakport, Minn. , May 20, 2009 -- Roger Nymark, right, looks on as Lutheran Volunteer Service workers from Concordia College, Thousand Oaks, California, pack up a plastic tarp which was used to cover the  sandbag dike, around his house. FEMA coordinates a number of volunteer groups and agencies as part of its disaster operations. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA

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Flooding - Oakport, Minn. , May 20, 2009 -- Roger Nymark, right, looks on as Lutheran Volunteer Service workers from Concordia College, Thousand Oaks, California, pack up a plastic tarp which was used to cover the sandbag dike, around his house. FEMA coordinates a number of volunteer groups and agencies as part of its disaster operations. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA

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Title: Flood clean up in Minnesota

Production Date: 05/20/2009

Caption: Oakport, Minn. , May 20, 2009 -- Roger Nymark, right, looks on as Lutheran Volunteer Service workers from Concordia College, Thousand Oaks, California, pack up a plastic tarp which was used to cover the sandbag dike, around his house. FEMA coordinates a number of volunteer groups and agencies as part of its disaster operations. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA

Photographer Name: Ed Edahl

City/State: Oakport, MN

Keywords: Oakport flood sandbags Lutheran Disaster Service volunteers

Disasters: Minnesota Severe Storms and Flooding (DR-1830)

Disaster Types: Flooding

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

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