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Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Lexington, Miss. , May 1, 2010 -- In the Holmes County community of Ebenezer, FEMA Community Relations worker Noris Brown and Carmine Biggart walk by a home which was totally demolished by the deadly storm of April 24.  Community Relations workers go to door in neighborhoods to provide information about FEMA disaster assistance. George Armstrong/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Lexington, Miss. , May 1, 2010 -- In the Holm...

The original database describes this as: Title: Community Relations Workers at Disaster Scene Production Date: 05/01/2010 Caption: Lexington, Miss. , May 1, 2010 -- In the Holmes County community of Ebenezer... More

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Lexington, Miss. , May 15, 2010 -- In Holmes County community of Ebenezer, AmeriCorps members of  Washington Conservation Corps Brittany Steinbacker, Sarah Voss and Janna Sargent repair fences destroyed by the tornado of April 24.  FEMA and AmeriCorps are partners in disaster response.  George Armstrong/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Lexington, Miss. , May 15, 2010 -- In Holmes ...

The original database describes this as: Title: AmeriCorps Members Repair Fence in Holmes County, MS Production Date: 05/15/2010 Caption: Lexington, Miss. , May 15, 2010 -- In Holmes County community of Eben... More

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Lexington, Miss. , May 1, 2010 -- In the Holmes County community of Ebenezer, FEMA Community Relations worker Noris Brown walks by a home which was totally demolished by the deadly tornado of April 24.  Community Relations workers go through each area potentially affected to tell storm survivors about FEMA services. George Armstrong/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Lexington, Miss. , May 1, 2010 -- In the Holm...

The original database describes this as: Title: Community Relations Worker at Disaster Scene Production Date: 05/01/2010 Caption: Lexington, Miss. , May 1, 2010 -- In the Holmes County community of Ebenezer,... More

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Lexington, Miss. , May 15, 2010 --  In Holmes County community of Ebenezer, AmeriCorps members of the Washington State Conservation Corps repair fences destroyed by the deadly tornado of April 24.  FEMA and AmeriCorps are partners in disaster response.  George Armstrong/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Lexington, Miss. , May 15, 2010 -- In Holmes...

The original database describes this as: Title: AmeriCorps Members Repair Fences in Holmes County, MS Production Date: 05/15/2010 Caption: Lexington, Miss. , May 15, 2010 -- In Holmes County community of Eb... More

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Lexington, Miss. , May 1, 2010 -- In the Holmes County community of Ebenezer, Red Cross meals are being provided to tornado survivors at the fire station disaster staging area. FEMA and the Red Cross are partners in disaster response and recovery.  George Armstrong/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Lexington, Miss. , May 1, 2010 -- In the Holm...

The original database describes this as: Title: Red Cross Meals for Tornado Survivors in Holmes County, MS Production Date: 05/01/2010 Caption: Lexington, Miss. , May 1, 2010 -- In the Holmes County communi... More

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