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Tornado - Pleasant Grove, Ala. , August 17, 2011 -- Two rocking chairs mark the former entrance of a Pleasant Grove home,  where only three and a half months before more than a half dozen homes and countless trees filled the landscape. The Pleasant Grove community, heavily impacted by the April 27th tornado, has nearly completed their debris cleaning process and is starting  to build again. FEMA is working with local officals to help get the community back on its feet. FEMA Photo/Ruth Kennedy

Tornado - Pleasant Grove, Ala. , August 17, 2011 -- Two rocking chairs...

The original database describes this as: Title: AL_1971_Ruth Kennedy _Pleasant Grove_08/17/2011 Production Date: 08/17/2011 Caption: Pleasant Grove, Ala. , August 17, 2011 -- Two rocking chairs mark the form... More

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