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"Jamestown, Colo., October 30, 2013 -- Joseph Nimmich, left, FEMA Associate Administrator for the Office of Response and Recovery, walks with Tara Schoedinger, mayor of Jamestown, Colo., along the main street of Jamestown. The mountain village of about 250 people was severely damaged by the Colorado storms and flooding beginning Sept. 10. Jamestown was inaccessible for nearly a month and most of its inhabitants are temporarily living elsewhere. FEMAÂ  so far has provided more than $50 million in assistance to individuals and families in 11 counties declared for major disaster aid. Photo by James Stephenson/FEMA"

"Jamestown, Colo., October 30, 2013 -- Joseph Nimmich, left, FEMA Asso...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-10-30 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Michael Rieger Disasters: Colorado Severe Storms, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides (DR-4145) Disaster Ty... More

[Warren Grove Fire] Warren Grove, NJ,  May 16, 2007 --  FEMA Region II Administrator, Steve Kempf and Forest Service, Bert Plante survey damage in Brighton on Barnet neighborhood. A fire management assistance declaration from  was granted for the Warren Grove Fire burning in Burlington and Ocean Counties.  The declaration triggers a way for federal funding to reimburse state and locals for firefighting efforts.  Andrea Booher/FEMAA

[Warren Grove Fire] Warren Grove, NJ, May 16, 2007 -- FEMA Region II...

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