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Flooding - Centerville, Iowa, July 22, 2010 -- Americorps volunteers assist Iowa Department of Natural Resources employees as they fill US Army Corps of Engineers supplied sandbags at the Rathbun Lake Hatchery. The hatchery sits one-quarter mile south of the Rathbun Dam in south central Iowa. The hatchery is threatened by recent rain flow from the dam and the nearby Chariton River.  FEMA/Leo Anderson

Flooding - Centerville, Iowa, July 22, 2010 -- Americorps volunteers a...

The original database describes this as: Title: Volunteers deploying sandbags in Iowa Production Date: 07/22/2010 Caption: Centerville, Iowa, July 22, 2010 -- Americorps volunteers assist Iowa Department of ... More

Flooding ^ Tornado - Waverly, Iowa, December 2, 2009 -- Iowa Recovery Center Director, Kay Phillips (r) and Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management Alternate State Coordinating Officer, John Benson (l) talk to the media about the FEMA, State and local partnership that came together to provide funding for the new Waverly-Shellrock School and community safe-room. FEMA Public Assistance Grants will provide more than 10 million dollars towards the project. Vincent Clark/FEMA

Flooding ^ Tornado - Waverly, Iowa, December 2, 2009 -- Iowa Recovery ...

The original database describes this as: Title: Photograph by Vincent Clark taken on 12/02/2009 in Iowa Production Date: 12/02/2009 Caption: Waverly, Iowa, December 2, 2009 -- Iowa Recovery Center Director, ... More

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