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Flooding - Olive Hill, Ky. , June 2, 2010 -- Dangerous mold can being to grow within two days of flooding. FEMA and local health agencies are mold remediation and awareness of the dangers of mold to residents who were flooded in early May. Photo by Liz Roll/FEMA

Flooding - Olive Hill, Ky. , June 2, 2010 -- The water line from flooding nearly a month ago is still visible in the business district of Olive Hill. FEMA and Commonwealth specialists will be on hand Saturday, June 5, to address the concerns of business owners and residents who received flooding in early May. Photo by Liz Roll/FEMA

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Nashville, Tenn. , May 24, 2010 -- After flood waters recede, dangerous mold spores can begin to grow within 24 to 48 hours on a varity of household surfaces. FEMA and local health officials are providing mold remediation information to the public. Martin Grube/FEMA

Flooding - Olive Hill, Ky. , June 2, 2010 -- Much of the local business area was destroyed by flooding here in early May. FEMA and other agencies are aiding with the recovery efforts. Photo by Liz Roll/FEMA

Flooding - Olive Hill, Ky. , June 2, 2010 -- FEMA Community Relations teams prepare to post fliers for an event being held on Saturday, June 5, called Ready for the Rain. Federal and Commonwealth officials will be on hand to aid residents who were flooded in early May. Photo by Liz Roll/FEMA

Flooding - Olive Hill, Ky. , June 2, 2010 -- FEMA Community Relations specialist Connie Lewis talks with flood victim Stan Tackett about recovery programs available through FEMA. Devastating floods in early May wiped out the entire business district and many residences. Photo by Liz Roll/FEMA

Flooding - Olive Hill, Ky. , June 2, 2010 -- Planning staff prepare to help FEMA Community Relations teams to post fliers for an event being held on Saturday, June 5, called Ready for the Rain. Federal and Commonwealth officials will be on hand to aid residents who were flooded in early May. Photo by Liz Roll/FEMA

Flooding - Olive Hill, Ky. , June 2, 2010 -- Medical records in a local dentist's office that were destroyed in the floods in early May are painstakingly recopied by hand. Flood waters inundated the main business area of Olive Hill. Photo by Liz Roll/FEMA

Flooding - Olive Hill, Ky. , June 5, 2010 -- Representatives from many agencies are on hand to assist the victims of the floods at a FEMA event called Ready for the Rain. Floods devastated this small town in early May. Photo by: Liz Roll/FEMA

Flooding - Olive Hill, Ky. , June 2, 2010 -- Dangerous mold can being to grow within two days of flooding. FEMA and local health agencies are mold remediation and awareness of the dangers of mold to residents who were flooded in early May. Photo by Liz Roll/FEMA

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Title: Olive Hill Kentucky mold

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Caption: Olive Hill, Ky. , June 2, 2010 -- Dangerous mold can being to grow within two days of flooding. FEMA and local health agencies are mold remediation and awareness of the dangers of mold to residents who were flooded in early May. Photo by Liz Roll/FEMA

Photographer Name: Liz Roll

City/State: Olive Hill, KY

Disasters: Kentucky Severe Storms, Flooding, Mudslides, and Tornadoes (DR-1912)

Disaster Types: Flooding

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