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[Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding] Norfolk, AR, March 26, 2008  -- The force of the swiftly moving flood waters from the White River dislodged this house from its foundation, also displacing a row of cinder blocks. Severe storms that swept across Arkansas in mid-March dropped over 12 inches of rain in a two day period in portions of the state.  FEMA Photo by Win Henderson

[Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding] Norfolk, AR, March 26, 2008 ...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

[Severe Storms and Tornadoes] Madisonville, Ky, December 8, 2005 - Nothing but scattered bricks, cinder blocks and a stairway to nowhere remain of a home struck by one of the F4 tornadoes spawned by a storm system that swept through Hopkins and Marshall counties on November 15.  Residents of these two western Kentucky counties are now eligible for federal disaster assistance under a declaration issued on December first by President Bush.  Win Henderson/FEMA photo

[Severe Storms and Tornadoes] Madisonville, Ky, December 8, 2005 - Not...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

US Air Force (USAF) SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Cindy Romey 124th Civil Engineer Squadron (CES), uses a hammer drill to remove cinder blocks from a wall as part of demolition and modification project underway at the Borrenquin Coast Guard Air Station, Puerto Rico

US Air Force (USAF) SENIOR AIRMAN (SRA) Cindy Romey 124th Civil Engine...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Borrenquin State: Puerto Rico (PR) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Brendan Smedick, USAF Release Status: Rel... More

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