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Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Mena, Ark. , April 11, 2009 -- Mena, Ark. April 11, 2009 - (Left to right) Anthony Drew, U. S. Small Business Administration Disaster Construction Specialist; Glen Berry, Federal Emergency Management Agency Individual Assistance Officer, and two Arkansas Department of Emergency Management personnel - Planning Specialist Jack Malone and Recovery Branch Manager Scott Bass - conduct a Preliminary Damage Assessment on the devastation caused by an F3 tornado that swept through the city of Mena the evening of April 9.  Five documented tornadoes struck several western Arkansas counties and caused widespread damage that night.  FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

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Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Mena, Ark. , April 11, 2009 -- Mena, Ark. April 11, 2009 - (Left to right) Anthony Drew, U. S. Small Business Administration Disaster Construction Specialist; Glen Berry, Federal Emergency Management Agency Individual Assistance Officer, and two Arkansas Department of Emergency Management personnel - Planning Specialist Jack Malone and Recovery Branch Manager Scott Bass - conduct a Preliminary Damage Assessment on the devastation caused by an F3 tornado that swept through the city of Mena the evening of April 9. Five documented tornadoes struck several western Arkansas counties and caused widespread damage that night. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

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Title: Officials performing Preliminary Damage Assessment in Arkansas

Production Date: 04/11/2009

Caption: Mena, Ark. , April 11, 2009 -- Mena, Ark. April 11, 2009 - (Left to right) Anthony Drew, U. S. Small Business Administration Disaster Construction Specialist; Glen Berry, Federal Emergency Management Agency Individual Assistance Officer, and two Arkansas Department of Emergency Management personnel - Planning Specialist Jack Malone and Recovery Branch Manager Scott Bass - conduct a Preliminary Damage Assessment on the devastation caused by an F3 tornado that swept through the city of Mena the evening of April 9. Five documented tornadoes struck several western Arkansas counties and caused widespread damage that night. FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

Photographer Name: Win Henderson

City/State: Mena, AR

Keywords: Mena U.S. Small Business Administration Federal Emergency Management Agency Arkansas Department of Emergency Management Preliminary Damage Assessment devastation F3 tornado April 9 five documented tornadoes several western Arkansas counties widespread damage

Disaster Types: Severe Storm ^ Tornado

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

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