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Flooding - Cranston, R. I. , April 17, 2010 -- FEMA inspector Mike Irwin with home owner Jose Henriquez run through his home inspection again to illustrate to the media what a FEMA home inspection looks like and what people can expect when they have their homes inspected.  Photo: Michael Rieger/FEMA

Flooding - Cranston, R. I. , April 17, 2010 -- FEMA inspector Mike Irw...

The original database describes this as: Title: Home inspectors being recorded on video by the media in Rhode Island Production Date: 04/17/2010 Caption: Cranston, R. I. , April 17, 2010 -- FEMA inspector Mi... More

Flooding - Cranston, R. I. , April 17, 2010 -- FEMA inspector Mike Irwin with home owner Jose Henriquez run through his home inspection again to illustrate to the media what a FEMA home inspection looks like and what people can expect when they have their homes inspected.  Photo: Michael Rieger/FEMA

Flooding - Cranston, R. I. , April 17, 2010 -- FEMA inspector Mike Irw...

The original database describes this as: Title: Home inspectors being recorded on video by the media in Rhode Island Production Date: 04/17/2010 Caption: Cranston, R. I. , April 17, 2010 -- FEMA inspector Mi... More

Flooding - Cranston, R. I. , April 17, 2010 -- FEMA inspector Mike Irwin with home owner Jose Henriquez run through his home inspection again to illustrate to the media what a FEMA home inspection looks like and what people can expect when they have their homes inspected.  Photo: Michael Rieger/FEMA

Flooding - Cranston, R. I. , April 17, 2010 -- FEMA inspector Mike Irw...

The original database describes this as: Title: Home inspectors being recorded on video by the media in Rhode Island Production Date: 04/17/2010 Caption: Cranston, R. I. , April 17, 2010 -- FEMA inspector Mi... More

Flooding - Cranston, R. I. , April 17, 2010 -- FEMA inspector Mike Irwin with home owner Jose Henriquez run through his home inspection again to illustrate to the media what a FEMA home inspection looks like and what people can expect when they have their homes inspected.  Photo: Michael Rieger/FEMA

Flooding - Cranston, R. I. , April 17, 2010 -- FEMA inspector Mike Irw...

The original database describes this as: Title: A home inspectors with the media in Rhode Island Production Date: 04/17/2010 Caption: Cranston, R. I. , April 17, 2010 -- FEMA inspector Mike Irwin with home o... More

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Phil Campbell, Ala. , May 8, 2011 -- FEMA Individual Assistance Housing Inspector Don Norman (left) speaks with state Mobile Home Inspector Alan Northam at the FEMA mobile home temporary housing location.  The state inspector must sign off on the structure before FEMA can use it to provide shelter for those left homeless by the April deadly tornado.  George Armstrong/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Phil Campbell, Ala. , May 8, 2011 -- FEMA Ind...

The original database describes this as: Title: FEMA and Alabama Housing Inspectors at Temporary Housing Site Production Date: 05/08/2011 Caption: Phil Campbell, Ala. , May 8, 2011 -- FEMA Individual Assista... More

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