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Hughes, Alaska, July 7, 2013 --After severe flooding occurred in remote Alaska, the river banks are stripped of vegetation and soil leaving barren river banks. The fluvial processes of erosion have transformed the river banks along the Koyukuk river. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Hughes, Alaska, July 7, 2013 --After severe flooding occurred in remot...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-07-07 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Adam DuBrowa City/State: Hughes, AK Disaster Types: Flooding Categories: Conceptual Imagery ^ Debris ^ Mis... More

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm ^ Mudslide/Landslide - Readsboro, Vt. , September 11, 2011 -- A home already beginning to fall into the river below along with the peach trees planted nearby. Tropical storm Irene threatened many homes that have graced river banks throughout the state of Vermont. Photo by Angela Drexel

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm ^ Mudslide/Landslide - Readsboro, ...

The original database describes this as: Title: Readsboro, VT Production Date: 09/11/2011 Caption: Readsboro, Vt. , September 11, 2011 -- A home already beginning to fall into the river below along with the ... More

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