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[Severe Storms, Flooding, and Tornado] Williamsburg, NY, September 20, 2007 -- Federal Coordinating Officer, Marianne Jackson, NY Commissioner, Bruno, State Coordinating Officer (SCO), John Gibb and Assistant Secretary for Homeland Security, Lia Sun Yu visit the Mobile Disaster Assistance Service Center in Williamsburg. The center was opened to provide information and help register victims for Federal/State disaster assistance affected by the August storms and tornado.  Andrea Booher/FEMA

[Severe Storms, Flooding, and Tornado] Williamsburg, NY, September 20,...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

[Severe Storms, Flooding, and Tornado] Williamsburg, NY, September 17, 2007 -- FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer, Marianne Jackson and Rabbi, Leib Glanz  interview with a local TV station to provide information about Federal/State disaster assistance available at the Mobile Disaster Assistance Service Center in Williamsburg for storm and tornado victims.  Andrea Booher/FEMA

[Severe Storms, Flooding, and Tornado] Williamsburg, NY, September 17,...

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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