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Point Pleasant Beach, N.J., Jan. 16, 2013 -- Construction workers repair and replace pilings to Jenkins Pier in an effort to restore the 150 feet of destroyed pilings from Hurricane Sandy. Recovery efforts continue in the coastal areas especially hard hit from the super-storm.  AdamDuBrowa/ FEMA

Point Pleasant Beach, N.J., Jan. 16, 2013 -- Construction workers repa...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-01-16 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Adam DuBrowa City/State: Point Pleasant Beach, NJ Disasters: New Jersey Hurricane Sandy (DR-4086) Disaster... More

La Place, La., Feb. 8, 2013 -- Construction Workers repair the roof of a storm-damaged house in La Place. Across Louisiana, Hurricane Isaac damaged more than 13,000 homes on Aug. 28 and 29, 2013. FEMA/Mike Moore

La Place, La., Feb. 8, 2013 -- Construction Workers repair the roof of...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-02-08 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Mike Moore City/State: La Place, LA Keywords: Hurricane Isaac Louisiana La Place recovery ^ Louisiana ^ Rec... More

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