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Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Rodanthe, N. C. , September 3, 2011 -- Providing food and water to survivors on the Outer Banks has been a challenge for volunteer agencies since an emergency ferry is the only way to get supplies to the island. Volunteer agencies are an integral part of the recovery process.  FEMA photo/Tim Burkitt

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Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Rodanthe, N. C. , September 3, 2011 -- Providing food and water to survivors on the Outer Banks has been a challenge for volunteer agencies since an emergency ferry is the only way to get supplies to the island. Volunteer agencies are an integral part of the recovery process. FEMA photo/Tim Burkitt

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Title: Red Cross and Salvation Army work together in North Carolina

Production Date: 09/03/2011

Caption: Rodanthe, N. C. , September 3, 2011 -- Providing food and water to survivors on the Outer Banks has been a challenge for volunteer agencies since an emergency ferry is the only way to get supplies to the island. Volunteer agencies are an integral part of the recovery process. FEMA photo/Tim Burkitt

Photographer Name: Tim Burkitt

City/State: Rodanthe, NC

Disasters: North Carolina Hurricane Irene (DR-4019)

Disaster Types: Hurricane/Tropical Storm

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

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