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Flooding - Atlanta, Ga. , December 15, 2009 -- Jeff Scarbrough(L), Jason Milhollin, Sherri Russo, Justin Wilson, Stacy Kirkwood, Beth Durmire, and Donnie Reece listen as Susan Zuber, Voluntary Agency Liason Lead comments on individual long term recovery during the meeting with Metro Atlanta emergency managers to discuss long term community recovery programs.  FEMA ESF14 is providing support following the severe storms and flooding in September 2009 that damaged or destroyed thousands of homes in Georgia.  David Fine/FEMA

Flooding - Atlanta, Ga. , December 15, 2009 -- Jeff Scarbrough(L), Jas...

The original database describes this as: Title: Photograph by David Fine taken on 12/15/2009 in Georgia Production Date: 12/15/2009 Caption: Atlanta, Ga. , December 15, 2009 -- Jeff Scarbrough(L), Jason Milh... More

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