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Flooding - Little Falls, N. J. , April 9, 2010 -- Region II Deputy Regional Administrator Mike Moriarty speaks with local and state OEM Coordinators during the tour of the community which was affect by the severe flooding of March 12. FEMA Community Relation specialists are going door to door to tell residents about the assistance available. Alberto Pillot/FEMA

Flooding - Little Falls, N. J. , April 9, 2010 -- Region II Deputy Reg...

The original database describes this as: Title: Region II Deputy Regional Administrator Mike Moriarty speaks with local and state OEM Coordinators Production Date: 04/09/2010 Caption: Little Falls, N. J. , A... More

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Pompton Lakes, N. J. , April 23, 2010 --Community Relations Specialist Abid Hussain (left), explains the FEMA registration process to a resident in Pompton Lakes. FEMA Community Relation specialists are going door to door to tell residents about the assistance available. Michael Medina-Latorre/FEMA

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Pompton Lakes, N. J. , April 23, 2010 --Comm...

The original database describes this as: Title: Community Relations specialist speaks with a resident in New Jersey Production Date: 04/23/2010 Caption: Pompton Lakes, N. J. , April 23, 2010 --Community Rela... More

Flooding - Mays Landing, N. J. , April 17, 2010 --  Community Relations Specialist, Paul Williams (right), explains the FEMA registration process to Dorothy Merril. FEMA Community Relation specialists are going door to door to inform residents about the assistance available. Michael Medina-Latorre/FEMA

Flooding - Mays Landing, N. J. , April 17, 2010 -- Community Relation...

The original database describes this as: Title: FEMA Community Relations Specialist visits a resident in New Jersey Production Date: 04/17/2010 Caption: Mays Landing, N. J. , April 17, 2010 -- Community Rel... More

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