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Earthquake ^ Flooding ^ Tsunami - Ottoville, American Samoa, November 30, 2009 -- The Operations Chief for the Federal Emergency Management Agency in American Samoa, Bill Roche, provides a briefing to former Chicago Bears football player, Gabe Reid (white t-shirt) and former Philadelphia Eagles football player, Reno Mahe (gray t-shirt). Reid and Mahe recently visited the island to observe the tsunami damage and to thank the workers assisting with disaster recovery. FEMA/Casey Deshong

Earthquake ^ Flooding ^ Tsunami - Tafuna, American Samoa, November 28, 2009 -- At halftime in a high school football championship, three American Samoan NFL football players presented $50,000 to the American Samoan Red Cross because of the recent earthquake and tsunami disaster. Vaitoa Hans A. Langkilde, a board member of the local Red Cross, left, received the envelope from Gabe Reid, a former tight end for the Chicago Bears, right. Looking on are Reno Mahe, former Philadelphia Eagles running back, next to Langkilde, and Fa'a Ifo Pili, former Philadelphia Eagles lineman. Richard O'Reilly/FEMA

Earthquake ^ Flooding ^ Tsunami - Amanave, American Samoa, November 13, 2009 -- Nancy Ward, administrator of FEMA Region IX, and Kenneth R. Tingman, FEMA's federal coordinating officer in American Samoa, listen as Tusi Suiaunoa, chief protocol officer for the governor's office, describes the damage and recovery in the village of Amanave. Many homes in Amanave were destroyed by the tsunami of September 29, 2009, but no lives were lost there. Elsewhere in American Samoa there were 32 confirmed deaths as of this date. Richard O'Reilly/FEMA.

Earthquake ^ Flooding ^ Tsunami - Pago Pago, American Samoa, October 13, 2009 -- From right to left, Dennis Coliten (FEMA), an American Samoa police officer, Casey De Shong (FEMA), Ken Tingman (FEMA) and Gerard Stolar (FEMA) walk across the tarmac to greet the Antonov AN-225 cargo plane. The cargo plane is the largest in the world and carried generators contracted by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to assist the island with electrical power restoration. David Gonzalez/FEMA

Earthquake ^ Flooding ^ Tsunami - Pago Pago, American Samoa, November 6, 2009 -- James Shebl, external affairs officer, foreground, takes notes as a newspaper reporter shoots still photos and American Samoa government TV crew videotapes news conference updating progress of recovery since the September 29th earthquake, tsunami and flooding disaster. It was the first news event at the Joint Field Office where employees of FEMA, federal partners and the American Samoa government work side-by-side to help survivors recover. Richard O'Reilly/FEMA.

Earthquake ^ Flooding ^ Tsunami - Pago Pago, American Samoa, November 14, 2009 -- Nancy Ward, administrator of FEMA Region IX, and Denis Coliten, FEMA's infrastructure branch director for the earthquake, tsunami and flooding disaster in American Samoa, discuss the replacement of the Satala power generation plant, which was inundated by eight feet of sea water. Theodore L. Leiato, power generation manager for the American Samoan Power Authority, rear, conducted the tour of the ruined facility. Michael H. Smith, right, FEMA's deputy federal coordinating officer was among participants. Richard O'Reilly/FEMA.

Earthquake ^ Tsunami - Ottoville, American Samoa, November 30, 2009 -- Former Philadelphia Eagles football player, Reno Mahe, expresses his appreciation to Serina Misitana, (in yellow shirt) a Federal Emergency Management Agency employee in American Samoa. Mahe, recently visited the island to observe the tsunami damage and to thank the workers assisting with disaster recovery. FEMA/Casey Deshong

Earthquake ^ Flooding ^ Tsunami - Pago Pago, American Samoa, October 19, 2009 -- American Samoa Gov. Togiola Tulafono, left, and FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer Kenneth R. Tingman during a planning meeting at the Joint Field Office for the federally declared disaster for earthquake, tsunami and flood damage on Sept. 29, 2009. The island territory suffered 34 deaths and extensive damage and is receiving individual assistance and public assistance. Richard O'Reilly/FEMA

Earthquake ^ Flooding ^ Tsunami - Nua Seetaga, American Samoa, October 31, 2009 -- Nua Seetaga, AS, October 31, 2009 -- Kenneth R. Tingman, center, FEMA federal coordinating officer for the earthquake, tsunami and flooding disaster, speaks at public meeting in village of Nua Seetaga. High Talking Chief Faletogo Taliloa, left, conducted the meeting in both English and Samoan. Shoshana Resnick, FEMA Infrastructure Branch deputy director, later explained program details. The American Samoa Government has determined that removal of debris from private property within the villages is necessary because it represents an immediate threat to public health and safety. Richard O'Reilly/FEMA

Earthquake ^ Flooding ^ Tsunami - Ottoville, American Samoa, November 30, 2009 -- The Federal Coordinating Officer for the Federal Emergency Management Agency in American Samoa, Kenneth Tingman, and Evelyn Langford, American Samoa Governors Authorized Representative, discuss the recovery status with former Chicago Bears football player, Gabe Reid (white t-shirt) and former Philadelphia Eagles football player, Reno Mahe (gray t-shirt). Reid and Mahe recently visited the island to observe the tsunami damage and to thank the workers assisting with disaster recovery. From left to right: Gabe Reid, Reno Mahe, Evelyn Langford, Kenneth Tingman. FEMA/Casey Deshong

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Title: Former National Football League Players Visit Joint Field Office

Production Date: 11/30/2009

Caption: Ottoville, American Samoa, November 30, 2009 -- The Federal Coordinating Officer for the Federal Emergency Management Agency in American Samoa, Kenneth Tingman, and Evelyn Langford, American Samoa Governors Authorized Representative, discuss the recovery status with former Chicago Bears football player, Gabe Reid (white t-shirt) and former Philadelphia Eagles football player, Reno Mahe (gray t-shirt). Reid and Mahe recently visited the island to observe the tsunami damage and to thank the workers assisting with disaster recovery. From left to right: Gabe Reid, Reno Mahe, Evelyn Langford, Kenneth Tingman. FEMA/Casey Deshong

Photographer Name: Casey Deshong

City/State: Ottoville, AS

Disasters: American Samoa Earthquake, Tsunami, and Flooding (DR-1859)

Disaster Types: Earthquake ^ Flooding ^ Tsunami

Categories: Special Event

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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