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Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Galveston, Texas, January 13, 2010 -- Philip Parks, Hurricane Ike Deputy Recovery Manager (L), Brad Harris, Hurricane Ike Recovery Manager (C), and Connie Dill, Hazard Mitigation Assistant (R) meet after Harris spoke at the Galveston County Commissioners Court where he discussed a $102,716,260 Hazard Mitigation grant, the single largest ever funded in Region 6, therefore allowing the county to acquire and demolish 759 structures, mainly on the Bolivar Peninsula. Galveston County Judge James D. Yarbrough recognized Harris by saying, "You and your FEMA team have been very helpful from day one. " Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

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Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Galveston, Texas, January 13, 2010 -- Philip Parks, Hurricane Ike Deputy Recovery Manager (L), Brad Harris, Hurricane Ike Recovery Manager (C), and Connie Dill, Hazard Mitigation Assistant (R) meet after Harris spoke at the Galveston County Commissioners Court where he discussed a $102,716,260 Hazard Mitigation grant, the single largest ever funded in Region 6, therefore allowing the county to acquire and demolish 759 structures, mainly on the Bolivar Peninsula. Galveston County Judge James D. Yarbrough recognized Harris by saying, "You and your FEMA team have been very helpful from day one. " Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

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Title: FEMA meeting in Texas

Production Date: 01/13/2010

Caption: Galveston, Texas, January 13, 2010 -- Philip Parks, Hurricane Ike Deputy Recovery Manager (L), Brad Harris, Hurricane Ike Recovery Manager (C), and Connie Dill, Hazard Mitigation Assistant (R) meet after Harris spoke at the Galveston County Commissioners Court where he discussed a $102,716,260 Hazard Mitigation grant, the single largest ever funded in Region 6, therefore allowing the county to acquire and demolish 759 structures, mainly on the Bolivar Peninsula. Galveston County Judge James D. Yarbrough recognized Harris by saying, "You and your FEMA team have been very helpful from day one. " Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

Photographer Name: Robert Kaufmann

City/State: Galveston, TX

Keywords: Galveston Texas Philip Parks Brad Harris Connie Dill Hurricane Ike Recovery Manager Hazard Mitigation Grant Grant James D. Yarbrough County Judge Bolivar Peninsula

Disasters: Texas Hurricane Ike (DR-1791)

Disaster Types: Hurricane/Tropical Storm

Categories: Federal Partners ^ Mitigation
Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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