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Breezy Point, N,Y., August 5, 2013 -- About 350 of the more than 2,800 homes in Breezy Point were completely destroyed by the fires or flood surges caused by Hurricane Sandy. Ten months after Sandy, about 60 percent of the community has returned. K.C.Wilsey/FEMA

Breezy Point, N,Y., August 5, 2013 -- About 350 of the more than 2,800...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2012-11-14 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Kenneth Wilsey Disasters: New York Hurricane Sandy (DR-4085) Disaster Types: Coastal Storm ^ Flooding ^ Hur... More

Breezy Point, N,Y., August 5, 2013 -- About 350 of the more than 2,800 homes in Breezy Point were completely destroyed by the fires or flood surges caused by Hurricane Sandy. Ten months after Sandy, about 60 percent of the community has returned. K.C.Wilsey/FEMA

Breezy Point, N,Y., August 5, 2013 -- About 350 of the more than 2,800...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2012-11-11 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Kenneth Wilsey Disasters: New York Hurricane Sandy (DR-4085) Disaster Types: Coastal Storm ^ Flooding ^ Hur... More

Breezy Point, N.Y., March 22, 2013 -- Residents of this Queens neighborhood are rebuilding their homes damaged by Hurricane Sandy. This house is in the process of being elevated above the new flood level to prevent damage from future storm surges and flooding. K.C.Wilsey/FEMA

Breezy Point, N.Y., March 22, 2013 -- Residents of this Queens neighbo...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-03-22 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Kenneth Wilsey City/State: Breezy Point, NY Keywords: Mitigation ^ Elevation ^ FEMA ^ hurricane sandy ^ reb... More

Breezy Point, N.Y., Aug. 5, 2013 -- About 350 of the more than 2,800 homes in Breezy Point were completely destroyed by the fires or flood surges caused by Hurricane Sandy. Ten months after Sandy, about 60 percent of the community has returned. K.C.Wilsey/FEMA

Breezy Point, N.Y., Aug. 5, 2013 -- About 350 of the more than 2,800 h...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-03-22 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Kenneth Wilsey Disasters: New York Hurricane Sandy (DR-4085) Disaster Types: Coastal Storm ^ Flooding ^ Hur... More

Saco, Maine, April 20, 2007 -- FEMA Administrator R. David Paulison toured damaged areas of Maine on Friday with Senator Olympia Snowe, Governor John Baldacci, and Senator Susan Collins.  Paulison met with families that were affected by the Patriot?s Day storm and walked a neighborhood that suffered severe damage from repeated storm surges.  Paulison also toured parts of New Hampshire and met Governor John Lynch and Senator John Sununu.  Paulison?s tours on Friday were his first in the northeast and he is scheduled to visit New York and New Jersey next week.  FEMA/Marty Bahamonde

Saco, Maine, April 20, 2007 -- FEMA Administrator R. David Paulison to...

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Breezy Point, N,Y., August 5, 2013 -- About 350 of the more than 2,800 homes in Breezy Point were completely destroyed by the fires or flood surges caused by Hurricane Sandy. Ten months after Sandy, about 60 percent of the community has returned. K.C.Wilsey/FEMA

Breezy Point, N,Y., August 5, 2013 -- About 350 of the more than 2,800...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2012-11-15 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Kenneth Wilsey Disasters: New York Hurricane Sandy (DR-4085) Disaster Types: Coastal Storm ^ Flooding ^ Hur... More

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