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[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., August 30, 2006 -- This mitigation model demonstrates new techniques and concepts for rebuilding homes that are safer, smarter and more cost-effective. The prototype evolved from a concept by engineers with FEMA to provide communities with visual examples of mitigation construction procedures.  Michelle Miller-Freeck/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., August 30, 2006 -- This mitigation ...

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[Severe Storms and Tornadoes] Port Orange, FL, February 26, 2007 -- FEMA mitigation specialist Steven Bailey (blue shirt) describes the building techniques used to construct this mitigation model to a local resident. FEMA promotes rebuilding damaged and building new homes in ways that resist damaging winds.  Mark Wolfe/FEMA

[Severe Storms and Tornadoes] Port Orange, FL, February 26, 2007 -- FE...

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Dam/Levee Break ^ Flooding - Fargo, N. D. , April 17, 2009 --A mitigation model is on display at the  Fargo Disaster Recovery Center (DRC).  FEMA is working with state and local officials to provide services to residents who have been affected by the recent floods.  Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Dam/Levee Break ^ Flooding - Fargo, N. D. , April 17, 2009 --A mitigat...

The original database describes this as: Title: Mitigation model at the Fargo Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) Production Date: 04/17/2009 Caption: Fargo, N. D. , April 17, 2009 --A mitigation model is on dis... More

[Severe Storms and Tornadoes] Port Orange, FL, February 26, 2007 -- FEMA mitigation specialist Steven Bailey (blue shirt) describes the building techniques used to construct this mitigation model to a local resident. FEMA promotes rebuilding damaged homes and building new homes in ways that resist damaging winds.  Mark Wolfe/FEMA

[Severe Storms and Tornadoes] Port Orange, FL, February 26, 2007 -- FE...

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[Severe Storms and Tornadoes] Montgomery, AL, March 10, 2007 -- The mitigation model is displayed outside the Joint Field Office (JFO) in Alabama.  The model shows construction techniques which resist the high winds of tornadoes and other storms.  Mark Wolfe/FEMA

[Severe Storms and Tornadoes] Montgomery, AL, March 10, 2007 -- The mi...

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