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[Severe Storms, Tornado, and Flooding] New Hampton, NH, August 13, 2008 -- FEMA FCO Phil Parr and NH Governor Lynch also toured damages in the town of New Hampton where PDA teams had been inspecting damages to public infrastructure in Belknap and Grafton counties.  Heavy rains and flash flooding forced the closure of multiple roads and bridges in the region.  Darby Duffin/FEMA

[Severe Storms, Tornado, and Flooding] New Hampton, NH, August 13, 200...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

Ripton, Vermont, August 7, 2008 -- Vermont Governor Jim Douglas and FEMA FCO Phil Parr join local officials in surveying a damaged bridge.  Several days of heavy rains caused flash flooding in much of Central Vermont.  FEMA Photo/Brian Hvinden

Ripton, Vermont, August 7, 2008 -- Vermont Governor Jim Douglas and FE...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

[Severe Storms, Tornado, and Flooding] New Hampton, NH, August 13, 2008 -- FEMA FCO Phil Parr and NH Governor Lynch speak to reporters about the recent heavy rains and flash flooding closing multiple roads and bridges in the region.  Darby Duffin/FEMA

[Severe Storms, Tornado, and Flooding] New Hampton, NH, August 13, 200...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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