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Reeds Beach, N.J., Jan. 8, 2013 -- Shortly after Hurricane Sandy some roads were impassable along this beach community because of the sand left by the storm. Two months afterward, sand is piled along side to clear roads that are still covered by sand. Steve Zumwalt/FEMA

Reeds Beach, N.J., Jan. 8, 2013 -- Shortly after Hurricane Sandy some ...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-01-08 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Steve Zumwalt City/State: Reeds Beach, NJ Keywords: Roadway Sandy Sand Road Disasters: New Jersey Hurrican... More

[Hurricane Rita] Holly Beach, LA, 1-27-06 -- Eric Miller from Johnson Bayou Water Works starts a pump to remove water from a ditch where he will replace a damaged fire main.  This Holly Beach Community was destroyed by Hurricane Rita.  FEMA is helping Local governments get Utilities back in operation under its Public Assistance program so residents can move back.  MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Rita] Holly Beach, LA, 1-27-06 -- Eric Miller from Johnson ...

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Reeds Beach, N.J., Nov. 23, 2012 -- Hurricane Sandy washed up sand in this beach community leaving some streets impassable. FEMA's Public Assistance Grants will become available to cities and towns to assist in covering the cost of recovery. Steve Zumwalt/FEMA

Reeds Beach, N.J., Nov. 23, 2012 -- Hurricane Sandy washed up sand in ...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2012-11-23 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Steve Zumwalt City/State: Reeds Beach, NJ Keywords: Bay Damage Homes Reeds Beach Sand Sign Water ^ Damage ^... More

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