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Princess Anne, Md., Nov. 4, 2012 -- (from left) John Reginaldi, regional administrator with the Maryland Emergency Management Agency, Butch Loper, public assistance with the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency, and John Albert Evans, department director of the Hancock County Emergency Management Agency, at the EOC in the Somerset County Office Complex in Princess Anne, MD, as they follow areas affected by Hurricane Sandy. Photo by Frank Niemeir/FEMA

Princess Anne, Md., Nov. 4, 2012 -- (from left) John Reginaldi, region...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2012-11-04 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Frank Niemeir City/State: Princess Anne, MD Keywords: Hurricane Sandy FEMA Princess Anne MD Somerset County... More

Seattle, Wash. , Sep. 19, 2012 -- FEMA Region X Acting Regional Administrator Sharon Loper addresses the audience to kickoff the Region X Consular Roundtable.  This was a gathering of Consular and College Officials from the Pacific Northwest.  Discussion centered around Preparedness and Plans for International Students. Photo by Richard Krikava/FEMA

Seattle, Wash. , Sep. 19, 2012 -- FEMA Region X Acting Regional Admini...

The original database describes this as: Title: Region X Consular Roundtable Production Date: 09/19/2012 Caption: Seattle, Wash. , Sep. 19, 2012 -- FEMA Region X Acting Regional Administrator Sharon Loper ad... More

Snohomish County, Wash., March 26, 2014 -- A FEMA Senior Leadership Meeting takes place discussing the Oso Mudslide. From the left to right is Michael Hall, Federal Coordinating Officer, Sharon Loper, FEMA Deputy Region Administrator-Region X, Ken Murphy, Regional Administrator-Region X and Jackie Gladish, Operations Chief-Region X. Steve Zumwalt/FEMA

Snohomish County, Wash., March 26, 2014 -- A FEMA Senior Leadership Me...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2014-03-26 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Steve Zumwalt City/State: Bothell, Washington Keywords: Mudslide ^ Washington ^ call ^ Leadership ^ RRCC ^ ... More

Elevated Gingerbread House.  Gingerbread House has been elevated on masonry (chocolate) blocks to create a freeboard between lowest level of furnished floor and anticipated flood levels.  Houses elevated on piers are most appropriate for riverine flood-prone structures. Since solid staircases that block flow under a building is a violation of NFIP free-of-obstruction requirements, the Gingerbread house has an open stair design of flood resistant (red licorice) material.  The gingerbread house was designed by Sharon Loper for the FEMA Region 10 Annual Baking Contest and received the "Most Creative Award."  Photo: Jeffrey Markham, FEMA Region X

Elevated Gingerbread House. Gingerbread House has been elevated on ma...

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