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Moore, Okla., May 22, 2013 -- Two survivors of the May 20 deadly tornado are inside their destroyed home.  President Obama signed an expedited Presidential Disaster Declaration on May 21 and FEMA is here to provide recovery services for eligible storm survivors. George Armstrong/FEMA

Moore, Okla., May 22, 2013 -- Two survivors of the May 20 deadly torna...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-05-22 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: George Armstrong City/State: Moore, OK Keywords: damage Individual Assistance housing ^ Damage ^ Housing ^ ... More

Moore, Okla., May 26, 2013 -- As part of a FEMA Disaster Survivor Assistance Team (DSAT), FEMA STAT Director Carter Hewgley provides on-site registration to a resident whose home was destroyed in the May 20 tornado.This new, on-site registration capability is especially helpful for those with special needs.  George Armstrong/FEMA

Moore, Okla., May 26, 2013 -- As part of a FEMA Disaster Survivor Assi...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-05-26 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: George Armstrong City/State: Moore, OK Keywords: DSAT registration on-site registration wheel chair special... More

Moore, Okla., May 26, 2013 -- A survivor of the deadly May 20 tornado stands and stares in the debris field that once was his home. FEMA is here to provide Individual Assistance including housing assistance to eligible applicants.   George Armstrong/FEMA

Moore, Okla., May 26, 2013 -- A survivor of the deadly May 20 tornado ...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-05-26 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: George Armstrong City/State: Moore, OK Keywords: Damage Individual Assistance housing assistance ^ Damage ^... More

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