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[Hurricane Dolly] Raymondville, TX, July 26, 2008 -- FEMA's Sandy Coachman, Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO) second from left - navy blue shirt, participates in a meeting with state and local officials during Saturday meetings concerning recovery actions for Hurricane Dolly.  Visible participants seated L-R: Frank Cantu, State Coordinating Officer (SCO); Coachman; Elearza Garcia; City Manager; Frank Torres, Willacy County, Emergency Management Coordinator; Emilo Vera, Intrim-County Judge and Orlando Correa, Raymondville Mayor.  Barry Bahler/FEMA

[Hurricane Dolly] Raymondville, TX, July 26, 2008 -- FEMA's Sandy Coac...

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[Hurricane Dolly] Roma, TX, August 22, 2008 -- Franceska Ramos, a FEMA public affairs specialist talks to a local TV station about the PDA team checking homes for flood damage following torrential rain that flooded Roma, Tx. A FEMA specialist is working with representatives from SBA and the state of Texas who walked through areas of the town that were flooded.  Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

[Hurricane Dolly] Roma, TX, August 22, 2008 -- Franceska Ramos, a FEMA...

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[Hurricane Dolly] San Juan, TX, August 8, 2008 -- Mayra Diaz, a FEMA colonies specialist meets with members of a San Juan community outreach program.  FEMA is working with local and state organizations to reach out to residents living in the colonies, small sections of residents that exist along the border between Texas and Mexico.  Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

[Hurricane Dolly] San Juan, TX, August 8, 2008 -- Mayra Diaz, a FEMA c...

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[Hurricane Dolly] Weslaco, Texas, July 27, 2008 -- Deputy FCO Ken Clark points out the chain of command format to Denise Blanchard, the Deputy Chief of Staff for Congressman Soloman P. Ortiz, D-TX during a media briefing at the temporary operations center in Weslaco, Tx.  FEMA personnel lead a tour of the facility for local media.  South Texas suffered flooding and wide spread power outages and FEMA is working with the military, State and local agencies to provide assistance.  Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

[Hurricane Dolly] Weslaco, Texas, July 27, 2008 -- Deputy FCO Ken Clar...

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[Hurricane Dolly] La Paloma, Texas, August 2, 2008 -- FEMA Community Relations Specialists, Susie Yeats (Center) and Debbie Morales chat with a local Catholic Priest about FEMA and services that may be available to members of his parish.  FEMA is working with State, local and volunteer organizations to provide services to residents affected by Hurricane Dolly.  Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

[Hurricane Dolly] La Paloma, Texas, August 2, 2008 -- FEMA Community R...

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