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Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Brooklyn, Conn. , September 28, 2011 -- FEMA Community Relations specialists Park Spinney, second from right, and Jennifer Washburn, second from left, talk with Tammy Harris, Quinebaug Valley Senior Center director, left and First Selectman Austin Tanner at a meeting held at the center to help local residents understand the process of applying for federal disaster assistance and the process that occurs after applying.  Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Brooklyn, Conn. , September 28, 2011 -- FEM...

The original database describes this as: Title: FEMA Representatives Attend Community Meeting in Brooklyn, Connecticut Production Date: 09/28/2011 Caption: Brooklyn, Conn. , September 28, 2011 -- FEMA Commun... More

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Stonington, Conn. , April 6, 2010 -- First Selectman of Stonington, CT Ed Haberek (L) shaking hands with FEMA Public Assistance (PA) Specialist Justin Ratti as they finish a damage assessment inspection of the Stillman Avenue bridge in Stonington. A cooperative effort between local, state, and federal representatives, PDA inspections are one of the first steps to help a community recover after a disaster. FEMA/Mike Moore

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Stonington, Conn. , April 6, 2010 -- First S...

The original database describes this as: Title: Preliminary Damage Assessment (PDA) of Bridge in Stonington, CT Production Date: 04/06/2010 Caption: Stonington, Conn. , April 6, 2010 -- First Selectman of St... More

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