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Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Birmingham, Ala. , May 20, 2011 -- On a tour of the FEMA/State Joint Field Office, Alabama Governor Robert Bentley greets Kala Nichols and Fannie Davis, FEMA External Affairs Resource Managers as Alabama Emergency Management Agency Director Art Faulkner (left), and Congressman Robert Aderholt (center) observe.  FEMA and the state are partners in providing recovery services to Alabama storm survivors.  George Armstrong/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Birmingham, Ala. , May 20, 2011 -- On a tour ...

The original database describes this as: Title: State, Federal and FEMA Officials at JFO in Alabama Production Date: 05/20/2011 Caption: Birmingham, Ala. , May 20, 2011 -- On a tour of the FEMA/State Joint F... More

Tornado - Ragland, Ala. , June 23, 2011 -- Alabama Emergency Management Agency Director Art Faulkner speaks at a press conference held at Lake Neely Henry to answer questions about the removal of wet debris and the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers plan to ready the lake for recreation. FEMA officials were on hand to give information on their roles in the recovery.  FEMA photo/Tim Burkitt

Tornado - Ragland, Ala. , June 23, 2011 -- Alabama Emergency Managemen...

The original database describes this as: Title: Press Conference on Debris Removal Production Date: 06/23/2011 Caption: Ragland, Ala. , June 23, 2011 -- Alabama Emergency Management Agency Director Art Faulk... More

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