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Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Carrollton, Ga. , September 28, 2009 -- At the Carroll County State/FEMA Disaster Recovery Center, FEMA Applicant Assistance Specialist Tracy Stewart listens to a flood affected resident. FEMA Individual Assistance funds can help eligible applicants recover from the effect of recent severe storms and flooding.  George Armstrong, FEMA

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Carrollton, Ga. , September 28, 2009 -- At t...

The original database describes this as: Title: Individual Assistance Interview at Disaster Recovery Center Production Date: 09/28/2009 Caption: Carrollton, Ga. , September 28, 2009 -- At the Carroll County ... More

Oceanside, N.Y., Nov. 12, 2012 -- Storm affected survivors are moving damaged material to the street for debris removal. FEMA Individual Assistance funds and services help eligible survivors recover and FEMA Public Assistance may reimburse a portion of cost for debris removal.  George Armstrong/FEMA

Oceanside, N.Y., Nov. 12, 2012 -- Storm affected survivors are moving ...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2012-11-12 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: George Armstrong City/State: Oceanside, NY Keywords: IA PA debris ^ Debris ^ PA ^ IA Disasters: New York H... More

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