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Flooding - Olive Hill, Ky. , June 5, 2010 -- FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer Doug Mayne speaks with Salvation Army representatives Becky Walker and Captain Tex Ellis Jr. at a FEMA event called Ready for the Rain. Representatives from many agencies are on hand to assist the victims of the floods of early May. Photo by: Liz Roll/FEMA

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Flooding - Olive Hill, Ky. , June 5, 2010 -- FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer Doug Mayne speaks with Salvation Army representatives Becky Walker and Captain Tex Ellis Jr. at a FEMA event called Ready for the Rain. Representatives from many agencies are on hand to assist the victims of the floods of early May. Photo by: Liz Roll/FEMA

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Title: Ready for the Rain FEMA event in Olive Hill Kentucky

Production Date: 06/05/2010

Caption: Olive Hill, Ky. , June 5, 2010 -- FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer Doug Mayne speaks with Salvation Army representatives Becky Walker and Captain Tex Ellis Jr. at a FEMA event called Ready for the Rain. Representatives from many agencies are on hand to assist the victims of the floods of early May. Photo by: Liz Roll/FEMA

Photographer Name: Liz Roll

City/State: Olive Hill, KY

Disasters: Kentucky Severe Storms, Flooding, Mudslides, and Tornadoes (DR-1912)

Disaster Types: Flooding

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

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