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Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Billerica, Mass. , April 7, 2010 -- FEMA Individual Assistance (IA) specialist Elizabeth Rodger helping an applicant through the registration process. Historic March rainfall caused flooding across the Northeast region, centers like this one help local, state, and federal agencies reach out to communities affected by disasters. FEMA/Mike Moore

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Billerica, Mass. , April 7, 2010 -- FEMA Ind...

The original database describes this as: Title: Billerica, MA Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) helping applicants Production Date: 04/07/2010 Caption: Billerica, Mass. , April 7, 2010 -- FEMA Individual Assist... More

Severe Storm - Roslyn, S. D. , July 27, 2011 -- Water and debris cover this road west of Roslyn, S. D. after a severe storm passed through the northeast region of the state.

Severe Storm - Roslyn, S. D. , July 27, 2011 -- Water and debris cover...

The original database describes this as: Title: South Dakota Flooding Production Date: 07/27/2011 Caption: Roslyn, S. D. , July 27, 2011 -- Water and debris cover this road west of Roslyn, S. D. after a seve... More

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