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Flooding - Velva, N. D. , July 22, 2011 -- A FEMA contractor directs a truck delivering one of the first Temporary Housing units(THU) to a staging area in Velva, ND. FEMA is going to provide the THUs to residents in Minot, ND and surrounding areas whose homes were damaged in recent flooding. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Flooding - Velva, N. D. , July 22, 2011 --A FEMA contractor directs a truck delivering one of the first Temporary Housing units (THU) to a staging area in Velva, ND. FEMA is going to provide the THUs to residents in Minot, ND and surrounding areas whose homes were damaged in recent flooding. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Flooding - Minot, N. D. , Nov. 18, 2011 -- The Fredericks family from Minot, ND, sign a licensing agreement as they move into their temporary housing unit in Holiday Village, provided by FEMA. Holiday Village is one of the commercial mobile home sites that FEMA is utilizing to set-up temporary housing units for survivors displaced by the Minot, ND flooding. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

Flooding - Minot, N. D. , October 20, 2011 -- William Carwile (second left), FEMA Associate Administrator of Response and Recovery, met in Minot with U. S. Army Corps of Engineers Lieutenant Colonel Kendall A. Bergmann (left) at the Virgil Workman Village where many Souris River flood survivors will have temporary housing units this winter. FEMA is working with state and local partners to provide assistance to those affected by June's historic flooding in Minot. Photo by Cynthia Hunter/FEMA

Flooding - Minot, N. D. , July 25, 2011 --Jason Deem, a FEMA contract housing specialist works on site plans for several temporary shelters are being built to provide housing for FEMA employees working in the Minot, ND area. Because housing is in short supply, FEMA is providing temporary housing for its' employees deployed to assist residents affected by recent flooding. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Flooding - Minot, N. D. , July 25, 2011 --Jim Mitchell, a FEMA housing specialist looks over a site where several temporary shelters are being built to provide housing for FEMA employees working in the Minot, ND area. Because housing is in short supply, FEMA is providing temporary housing for its' employees deployed to assist residents affected by recent flooding. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Flooding - Minot, N. D. , Nov. 18, 2011 -- Deanne Criswell, FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer greets new residents, The Fredericks, at Holiday Village, as they begin their move-in process. Holiday Village is one of the commercial mobile home sites that FEMA is utilizing to set-up temporary housing units for survivors displaced by the Minot, ND flooding. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

Flooding - Minot, N. D. , July 25, 2011 -- One of the s temporary shelters being built to provide housing for FEMA employees working in the Minot, ND area is seen here. Because housing is in short supply, FEMA is providing temporary housing for its' employees deployed to assist residents affected by recent flooding. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Flooding - Minot, N. D. , Oct. 20, 2011 -- FEMA Associate Administrator of Response and Recovery William Carwile (top right) and FEMA Senior Advisor Kristin Robinson survey a flood-damaged Minot neighborhood. The owner recently moved back into the home. FEMA is working with state and local partners to provide assistance to those affected by June's historic Souris River flood in Minot. Photo by Cynthia Hunter/FEMA

Flooding - Minot, N. D. , Aug. 30, 2012 -- A truck hauls away the final housing unit from the Recovery Village, one of three temporary housing complexes developed in response to 2011 Souris Valley flooding. FEMA's temporary housing program has served more than 2000 households displaced by the record-breaking flood. FEMA/Brian Hvinden

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Title: Final Housing Unit Leaves Minot's Recovery Village

Production Date: 08/30/2012

Caption: Minot, N. D. , Aug. 30, 2012 -- A truck hauls away the final housing unit from the Recovery Village, one of three temporary housing complexes developed in response to 2011 Souris Valley flooding. FEMA's temporary housing program has served more than 2000 households displaced by the record-breaking flood. FEMA/Brian Hvinden

Photographer Name: Brian Hvinden

City/State: Minot, ND

Keywords: Minot ^ flood ^ fema ^ housing ^ Souris River

Disasters: North Dakota Flooding (DR-1981)

Disaster Types: Flooding

Categories: Emergency Shelter ^ Individual Assistance ^ Miscellaneous ^ Recovery ^ Temporary Housing ^ historical

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