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Dam/Levee Break ^ Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm ^ Severe Storm - West Warwick, R. I. , April 29, 2010 -- FEMA hazard mitigation specialist Robert Archila (left) and Bob Vanderslice of the Rhode Island Department of Health talk to Rhode Island  media about mold caused by flooding during a FEMA media event highlighting mold. (Louis Sohn/FEMA)

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The original database describes this as: Title: FEMA press event in Rhode Island Production Date: 04/29/2010 Caption: West Warwick, R. I. , April 29, 2010 -- FEMA hazard mitigation specialist Robert Archila ... More

Dam/Levee Break ^ Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm ^ Severe Storm - West Warwick, R. I. , April 29, 2010 -- FEMA Hazard mitigation specialist Robert Archila talks about mold remediation with Rhode Island media during a FEMA media event at a mold-infested duplex in West Warwick. (Louis Sohn/FEMA)

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The original database describes this as: Title: FEMA mold press event in Rhode Island Production Date: 04/29/2010 Caption: West Warwick, R. I. , April 29, 2010 -- FEMA Hazard mitigation specialist Robert Arc... More

Dam/Levee Break ^ Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm ^ Severe Storm - West Warwick, R. I. , April 29, 2010 -- Members of the Rhode Island media interview building owner Jeremy Taft at a FEMA media event at Taft's West Warwick duplex. The duplex had to be gutted because of mold contamination during the March flooding. (Louis Sohn/FEMA)

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The original database describes this as: Title: FEMA media event with a resident in Rhode Island Production Date: 04/29/2010 Caption: West Warwick, R. I. , April 29, 2010 -- Members of the Rhode Island media... More

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