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Flooding ^ Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Hot Springs, Ark. , June 13, 2011 -- Ray Palmer a FEMA Community Relations specialist, talks to Arkansas educators at a conference in Hot Spring, AR. FEMA and the Small Business Administration are working with local, state and private agencies to provide information to residents affected by recent tornadoes and flooding.  Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

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Flooding ^ Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Hot Springs, Ark. , June 13, 2011 -- Ray Palmer a FEMA Community Relations specialist, talks to Arkansas educators at a conference in Hot Spring, AR. FEMA and the Small Business Administration are working with local, state and private agencies to provide information to residents affected by recent tornadoes and flooding. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

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Title: SBA and FEMA reach out to Arkansas Educators

Production Date: 06/13/2011

Caption: Hot Springs, Ark. , June 13, 2011 -- Ray Palmer a FEMA Community Relations specialist, talks to Arkansas educators at a conference in Hot Spring, AR. FEMA and the Small Business Administration are working with local, state and private agencies to provide information to residents affected by recent tornadoes and flooding. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Photographer Name: Patsy Lynch

City/State: Hot Springs, AR

Keywords: FEMA Arkansas tornadoes flooding

Disasters: Arkansas Severe Storms, Tornadoes, And Associated Flooding (DR-1975)

Disaster Types: Flooding ^ Severe Storm ^ Tornado

Categories: Community Relations ^ Individual Assistance ^ Miscellaneous ^ Recovery ^ Response ^ Special Event
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