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Fire - Cataño, Puerto Rico, October 25, 2009 -- Employees of the Environmental Quality Board, taking samples of the water at the refinery. Yuisa Rios/FEMA

Fire - Cataño, Puerto Rico, October 25, 2009 -- Employees of the Envir...

The original database describes this as: Title: Workers at the Puerto Rico Gas Fire Production Date: 10/25/2009 Caption: Cataño, Puerto Rico, October 25, 2009 -- Employees of the Environmental Quality Board,... More

Fire - Catano, Puerto Rico, October 30, 2009 --Damaged tanks and surroundings in the area of the incident. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Quality Board and Fish and Wild Life are working together to assess the damage to flora and fauna in the affected area. Michael Medina-Latorre/FEMA

Fire - Catano, Puerto Rico, October 30, 2009 --Damaged tanks and surro...

The original database describes this as: Title: Photograph by Michael Medina-Latorre taken on 10/30/2009 in Puerto Rico Production Date: 10/30/2009 Caption: Catano, Puerto Rico, October 30, 2009 --Damaged ta... More

Fire - Cataño, Puerto Rico, October 25, 2009 -- Employees of the Environmental Quality Board, taking samples of the water at the refinery. Yuisa Rios/FEMA

Fire - Cataño, Puerto Rico, October 25, 2009 -- Employees of the Envir...

The original database describes this as: Title: Workers at the Puerto Rico Gas Fire Production Date: 10/25/2009 Caption: Cataño, Puerto Rico, October 25, 2009 -- Employees of the Environmental Quality Board,... More

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