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New Orleans, La. , April 19, 2011 -- New Orleans, LA, April 19, 2011. Louisiana Recovery Office Acting Executive Director Joe Threat (third from left) and the Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Assistant Deputy Director Mark DeBosier (second from left) participate in the groundbreaking for the Jefferson Parish Public School System Administration Complex. The building was severely damaged by Hurricane Katrina's wind and wind-driven rain and by continuous rainwater intrusion caused by Hurricane Rita. The new building is being constructed at the same location. FEMA/Lillie Long

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New Orleans, La. , April 19, 2011 -- New Orleans, LA, April 19, 2011. Louisiana Recovery Office Acting Executive Director Joe Threat (third from left) and the Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Assistant Deputy Director Mark DeBosier (second from left) participate in the groundbreaking for the Jefferson Parish Public School System Administration Complex. The building was severely damaged by Hurricane Katrina's wind and wind-driven rain and by continuous rainwater intrusion caused by Hurricane Rita. The new building is being constructed at the same location. FEMA/Lillie Long

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Title: FEMA Joins in Groundbreaking of Jefferson Parish School System A

Production Date: 04/19/2011

Caption: New Orleans, La. , April 19, 2011 -- New Orleans, LA, April 19, 2011. Louisiana Recovery Office Acting Executive Director Joe Threat (third from left) and the Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Assistant Deputy Director Mark DeBosier (second from left) participate in the groundbreaking for the Jefferson Parish Public School System Administration Complex. The building was severely damaged by Hurricane Katrina's wind and wind-driven rain and by continuous rainwater intrusion caused by Hurricane Rita. The new building is being constructed at the same location. To date, FEMA has obligated $19,283,306 for the replacement facility. FEMA funding covers replacement of the eligible 69,823 square feet of the total 96,000-square-foot building. FEMA/Lillie Long

Photographer Name: Lillie Long

City/State: New Orleans, LA

Keywords: Recovery

Categories: Recovery ^ Ribbon Cutting ^ State/Local Officials
Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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