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Flooding ^ Mudslide/Landslide ^ Severe Storm ^ Winter Storm - La Canada Flintridge, Calif. , July 30, 2010 --The Dunsmir Sediment site is an LA County designated area where debris, silt and sediment from the winter storms is transferred to disbursement stations which sift sediment for topsoil, and later used for US Army Corps engineering projects as fill materials. Under the major disaster declaration for Public Assistance, FEMA funds the removal of debris with category A work under the PA program. Adam DuBrowa/FEMA

Flooding ^ Mudslide/Landslide ^ Severe Storm ^ Winter Storm - La Canad...

The original database describes this as: Title: The Dunsmir Sediment Basin in California Production Date: 07/30/2010 Caption: La Canada Flintridge, Calif. , July 30, 2010 --The Dunsmir Sediment site is an LA... More

[Hurricane Gustav] Houma, LA, September 7, 2008 --  Louisiana National Guardsmen strap down heavy duty generators as fuel trucks loom in the background at Terrebonne Parrish logistic compound. The emergency supplies await state disbursement to areas identified with critical needs or access availability.  Barry Bahler/FEMA

[Hurricane Gustav] Houma, LA, September 7, 2008 -- Louisiana National...

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