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Catholic Sister Beatrice Fernandes explains the symptoms of her girls at St. Anns girls Orphanage, Georgetown, Republic of Guyana (GUY) during a visit from US Air Force (USAF) medical personnel during exercise New Horizons 2004-Guyana

[Assignment: OS_2006_1201_34_F] Office of the Secretary (Carlos Gutierrez) - Secretary Central America Free Trade Agreement Trade Mission to Guatemala [40_CFD_OS_2006_1201_34_F_4369_f_212.jpg]

U.S. Sailors with Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground

Members of the Osan Air Base Chapel and base leadership

[Assignment: 48-DPA-10-17-08_SOI_K_GCan] Visit of Secretary Dirk Kempthorne [and aides] to Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, [for touring, discussions with National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, and U.S. Geological Survey staff, Park volunteers, and visitors] [48-DPA-10-17-08_SOI_K_GCan_DOI_1892.JPG]

[Assignment: 48-DPA-SOI_K_Majuro_6-11-12-07] Pacific Islands Tour: Visit of Secretary Dirk Kempthorne [and aides] to Majuro Atoll, of the Republic of Marshall Islands [48-DPA-SOI_K_Majuro_6-11-12-07__DI14835.JPG]

[Assignment: 48-DPA-SOI_K_Palau_6-7-9-07] Pacific Islands Tour: Visit of Secretary Dirk Kempthorne [and aides] to Palau Islands, Republic of Palau [48-DPA-SOI_K_Palau_6-7-9-07__DI13255.JPG]

Guatemalan citizens wait in line to participate in

Local Thai villagers wait in line to receive a free medical attention, during the Medical Community Assistance Program (MEDCAP) operated by US Navy Reserve (USNR) personnel, in a village near the Thai border during Exercise COBRA GOLD 2003

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[Hurricane Katrina] Baton Rouge, LA November 7, 2005 - Dr. Claudette Reichel, AG Professor at LSU and Project Chair for "LaHouse," described to reporters the building techniques and materials used to construct this innovative demonstration home. Among its other features, LaHouse is built to withstand hurricane winds up to 150 mph. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina/Hurricane Rita] Dr. Claudette Reichel, AG Professor at LSU and Project Chair for "LaHouse," described to reporters the special construction materials and techniques and materials used to build this stong exhibition home. LaHouse is designed to showcase solutions for homes in the Gulf Coast's harsh climate conditions. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Baton rouge, LA November 9, 2005 - The LSU Agricultural Center held a media tour to show off the many innovations in "LaHouse," a concept building which exhibits "stronger, safer, and smarter" constuction materials and practices. Designed to withstand the many environmental conditions that affect homes along the Gulf Coast, LaHouse has attracted the attention of FEMA along with the insurance and construction industries. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Baton Rouge, LA November 9, 2005 - Sandy Scallon of the LSU AG Center and Coordinator of the LaHouse project, stands beside a list of some of the building features of this innovative demonstration structure. LaHouse exhibits "stronger, safer, and smarter construction" practices. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina/Hurricane Rita] Baton Rouge, LA October 12, 2005 - USCG Vice Admiral Thad Allen, FEMA Principal Federal Official for Gulf Coast operations, discussed the housing situation during a briefing at the Joint Operations Center. Special teams consisting of FEMA, SBA, USDA, and HUD will visit shelters to discuss housing options with evacuees. FEMA photo by Greg Henshall

[Hurricane Katrina] Baton Rouge, LA, March 4, 2006 - Located at the front entrance of Lowe's Home Improvement Center is FEMA's Mitigation Workshop Team prepared to greet customers and provide information on how to protect homes against future hurricanes. FEMA, in partnership with several home improvement centers, offer these workshops at the stores, encouraging homeowners and contractors to rebuild hurricane damaged houses more resistant to hurricane forces. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Baton Rouge, LA, 5-5-06 -- Federal Coordinator for Gulf Coast Rebuilding, Don Powell, is greeted by Governor Blanco at the Governor's Mansion along with U.S. Commerce Secretary, Carlos Gutierrez, they are heading the "Gulf Coast Business Investment Mission". The 32-company delegation met with the Governor as part of the Bush Administration's efforts to rebuild the region by attracting business investments to rebuild the Gulf Region's economy. FEMA's continues to provide housing for approximately 96,000 residents due to a housing shortage. Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] Baton Rouge, LA, March 4, 2006 - (L-R) Karl Smith, Joe Sloan, National Flood Insurance Program Specialists and Leroy Ingram, Hazard Mitigation Advisor, compose a FEMA team reaching out to the public in a mitigation workshop located at Lowe's Home Improvement Center. These workshops are designed to provide information on how to protect homes against future disasters. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina/Hurricane Rita] Baton Rouge, LA, October 1, 2005 -- A sea of white travel trailer tops stretches out into the horizon at a staging area set up to hold these temporary housing units for inspection and documentation prior to being placed on private sites, in commercial and industrial parks and FEMA-developed group sites throughout the state. Thousands of residents left homeless by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita will use these FEMA temporary housing resources. Win Henderson / FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Baton Rouge, LA November 9, 2005 - Dr. Claudette Reichel, AG Professor at LSU and Project Chair for "LaHouse," described the building techniques and materials used to construct this innovative residential structure. LaHouse is built in four sections, each one showcasing solutions to help homes survive environmental threats common to the gulf coast. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA

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Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Shoreacres, Texas, October 8, 2008 -- FEMA House Inspector Michael Lane examines one of the homes on Miramiar Drive that was damaged by Hurricane Ike. Inspections determine how much financial assistance a homeowner is eligible to receive from FEMA. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA

Master Sergeant Kevin Boggs, Recruiting Station Baton

Administrator Christine Todd Whitman and AA OARM Morris Winn, Workplace Solutions Fair at EPA cafeteria [412-APD-A117-DSC_0105.JPG]

[Hurricane Katrina] Thibodaux, LA November 14, 2005 - Evan Smith (right), a New Orleans high school teacher hired by FEMA to manage a Disaster Recovey Center in south central Louisiana, checks an applicant's record with Hoarce Ingalls, a California firefighter working in the DRC as an Applicant Assistant. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA

Unloading Bananas, Galveston, Texas. (6690040469)

A Busy Place, Aransas Pass, Tex. (6891917391)

König und Pächter. Libretto. German

Reichel -- Kraske -- Ungelter - Public domain portrait photograph

A view showing the damage to the riverboat casino Valance, in Biloxi, Mississippi (MS), results of Hurricane Katrina. The category-4 hurricane battered the Gulf Coast with wind gusts in excess of 140 miles per hour, leaving millions of people without power, and hundreds of thousands homeless

[Severe Storms and Flooding] Saugus, MA, August 15, 2006 - By following local building codes and elevating above the base flood elevation, Lynhurst Plumbing and Heating avoided damage during the Mother's Day floods. The adjoining building, built prior to code adoption had 18 inches of flood water. Darby Duffin/FEMA

[Severe Storms, Flooding, Mudslides, and Landslides] Napa, CA, Feb. 14, 2006 -- FEMA mitigation specialists meet with a contractor that has raised this home to mitigate flooding. Photo by Adam DuBrowa.

Skyline, Tampa, Florida

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hurricane katrina la november claudette reichel claudette reichel professor ag professor lsu project chair project chair lahouse techniques materials structure sections four sections solutions homes threats gulf coast gulf coast photo greg henshall fema louisiana hurricanes hurricane katrina 2005 extenuating circumstances baton rouge high resolution emergency management programs hurricane katrina greg henshall us national archives