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Tornado - Pratt City, Ala. , July 17, 2011 -- FEMA ESF-14 Long-term Community Recovery Speicialist Antonia Martinez speaks to members of the New Moriah Baptist Church in Pratt City (Birmingham). FEMA's LTCR outreach is an important component of Emergency Support Function 14 (ESF) on which FEMA focuses during its response to disasters like the 62 confirmed tornadoes that struck Alabama on April 27, 2011. -- Photo by Christopher Mardorf /  FEMA.

Tornado - Pratt City, Ala. , July 17, 2011 -- FEMA ESF-14 Long-term Co...

The original database describes this as: Title: Long-term Community Recovery (LTCR) reaches out to disaster surivivors at New Moriah Baptist Church Production Date: 07/17/2011 Caption: Pratt City, Ala. , Jul... More

Tornado - Pratt City, Ala. , July 17, 2011 -- FEMA ESF-14 Long-term Community Recovery Speicialists David Fuller and Antonia Martinez speak with disaster surivivor LaNeitria Head at the Mt. Moriah Baptist Church in Pratt City (Birmingham). FEMA's Long-term Community Recovery (LTCR) is an important component of Emergency Support Function 14 (ESF) on which FEMA focuses during the recovery phase of responding to disasters like the 62 confirmed tornadoes that struck Alabama on April 27. -- Photo by Christopher Mardorf  / FEMA.

Tornado - Pratt City, Ala. , July 17, 2011 -- FEMA ESF-14 Long-term Co...

The original database describes this as: Title: Long-term Community Recovery (LTCR) reaches out to disaster surivivors at New Moriah Baptist Church Production Date: 07/17/2011 Caption: Pratt City, Ala. , Jul... More

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