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Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - South Deerfield, Mass. , September 20, 2011 -- Tim Barnett, FEMA Public Assistance Branch Director and Lorraine Eddy,  MEMA Disaster Recovery Coordinator speak to representatives of the communities that were affected by Tropical Storm Irene in explaining the Public Assistance Process and Program. FEMA is working to provide assistance to those who were affected by Tropical Storm Irene. Photo by Alberto Pillot/FEMA

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - South Deerfield, Mass. , Septemb...

The original database describes this as: Title: Public Assistance Applicants Briefing Held in Western Massachusetts Production Date: 09/20/2011 Caption: South Deerfield, Mass. , September 20, 2011 -- Tim Bar... More

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Hatfield, Mass. , September 20, 2011 -- Lorraine Eddy, MEMA's Disaster Recovery Coordinator speaks to representatives of the communities that were affected by Tropical Storm Irene in explaining the Public Assistance Process and Program. FEMA is working to provide assistance to residents who were affected by Tropical Storm Irene. Photo by Alberto Pillot/FEMA

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Hatfield, Mass. , September 20, ...

The original database describes this as: Title: Public Assistance Applicants Briefing in Western Massachusetts Production Date: 09/20/2011 Caption: Hatfield, Mass. , September 20, 2011 -- Lorraine Eddy, MEMA... More

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