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Fire ^ Wildfire - Eagle Lake, Texas, September 30, 2011 --Bill Lehman, a FEMA Public Affairs officer greets a local businessman at a community outreach fair in Eagle Lake, TX.

Fire ^ Wildfire - Eagle Lake, Texas, September 30, 2011 --Bill Lehman,...

The original database describes this as: Title: FEMA reaches out to local communities affected by wildfires Production Date: 09/30/2011 Caption: Eagle Lake, Texas, September 30, 2011 --Bill Lehman, a FEMA Pu... More

Fire ^ Wildfire - Magnolia, Texas, September 22, 2011 --Bill Lehman, a  FEMA Public Information Officer talks with a TV reporter about the housing inspection process that  owners encounter after a disaster. FEMA is working with local, state and other federal and volunteer agencies to provide assistance to residents affected by fires.  Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Fire ^ Wildfire - Magnolia, Texas, September 22, 2011 --Bill Lehman, a...

The original database describes this as: Title: FEMA continues its outreach to survivors of the Texas wildfires Production Date: 09/22/2011 Caption: Magnolia, Texas, September 22, 2011 --Bill Lehman, a FEMA... More

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