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[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., November 30, 2005 -- FEMA mitigation representative Bud Plisich (standing) presents the Mitigation Assessment Team findings on the effects of Hurricane Katrina on structures in Mississippi to a delegation of Japanese engineers on a tour of the Mississippi coast. Engineers are working to determine better ways for structures to survive hurricanes. Mark Wolfe/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., November 30, 2005 -- FEMA mitigation representative Bud Plisich (right) leads a delegation of Japanese engineers on a tour of the Mississippi coast. Engineers are working to determine better ways for structures to survive hurricanes. Mark Wolfe/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., April 6, 2006 - Mary Lynne Miller, acting FEMA Regional Director, Region IV, discusses recovery efforts with Brian Sanderson, Deputy Director, Governor's Office of Recovery and Renewal, during the Governor's visit to the MEMA/FEMA Joint Field Office (JFO) today. The state and FEMA are working together to overcome the impact of Hurricane Katrina. George Armstrong/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., March 9, 2006 -- Christopher Schroeer-Heiermann, a consultant to FEMA's mitigation and long term recovery programs works at his desk in the Biloxi Joint Field Office (JFO). Mr. Schroeer-Heiermann, a resident of Germany and an expert on smart rebuilding, planning and materials, is helping FEMA determine the future rebuilding needs of the Mississippi gulf coast. Mark Wolfe/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., May 1, 2006 - FEMA Mitigation staff meet with representatives of this building to discuss how the building's design saved it from destruction while neighboring structures were totally demolished. FEMA Mitigation staff actively search for innovative designs which can be used to diminish damage in future disasters. George Armstrong/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Hancock County, Miss., September 8, 2005 -- Former President George H. W. Bush speaks with FEMA representative Meredith Chandler during his visit to the Waveland Disaster Recovery Center (DRC). President Bush is touring the Mississippi and Louisiana gulf coasts to see the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina and the ongoing recovery efforts. FEMA/Mark Wolfe

[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., November 5, 2005 -- A memorial to victims of Hurricane Camille was damaged by Hurricane Katrina. As a category 4 hurricane Katrina caused extensive damage all along the Mississippi gulf coast. Hurricane Camille was one of the few category 5 hurricanes to strike the US mainland. FEMA/Mark Wolfe

[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., March 7, 2006 -- FEMA Deputy Director for Coastal Recovery Gil Jamieson (standing right) speaks to an All Hands meeting at the Biloxi Joint Field Office (JFO). Mr. Jamieson is touring Mississippi gulf coast to observe the progress of the recovery from Hurricane Katrina. Mark Wolfe/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., September 26, 2005 -- Contractors are working on restoring the beachfront in Biloxi, Mississippi. Hurricane Katrina caused extensive damage all along the Mississippi gulf coast. FEMA/Mark Wolfe

[Hurricane Katrina] Biloxi, Miss., November 30, 2005 -- FEMA mitigation representative Lynda Charles (center) discusses a map of coastal Mississippi showing the storm surge from Hurricane Katrina in different locations to a delegation of Japanese engineers on a tour of the Mississippi coast. Engineers are working to determine better ways for structures to survive the storm surge and wind of hurricanes. Mark Wolfe/FEMA

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U.S. Army Reserve Master Sgt. Wigber Torres, general

Flooding - Velva, N. D. , June 26, 2011 -- Highway 52 from Velva to Minot was cut off due to flooding from the Souris River. Trucks carrying dirt and rip rap surge through, to work on reinforcing levees in the town. Velva was designated a federal disaster area, opening the way for federal disaster assistance from FEMA. Andrea Booher/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Jackson, Miss., October 13, 2005 -- FEMA representative Henry "Rico" Borrazzo explains mitigation and the FEMA recovery process to residents in Jackson, Miss. FEMA mitigation and community relations (CR) are teaming up at the State Fair to take the FEMA message directly to the people of Mississippi. FEMA/Mark Wolfe

U.S. Army Reserve Soldier Sgt. Owen C. Conklin-Camareno,

Mississippi Air National Guard (MSANG) MASTER Sergeant (MSGT) Felix Gines, 209th Combat Regional Training Center, removes plasterboard from a Hurricane Katrina flood damaged home in D'Iberville, Mississippi (MS). The plasterboard must be removed because of mold that grew on it after it is submerged in the floodwaters from the storm surge

A U.S. Air Force Airman assigned to the 20th Aircraft

Flooding - Jamestown, N. D. , June 4, 2009 -- FEMA Mitigation Specialist Diane Earl explains mitigation techniques to homeowners at an educational workshop. FEMA conducts such workshops to help communities minimize damage from future disasters.

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm ^ Severe Storm - Wilmington, Vt. , September 30, 2011 -- Michael Harris, FEMA Mitigation team member shows the high water mark on the Norton House. Tropical Storm Irene raised the water level of the Deerfield River 28 feet above normal levels. The flooding flowed across the town's bridge and down the main street flooding historical homes and businesses. FEMA is working to help the town rebuild. Photo by Wendell A. Davis Jr. /FEMA

Flooding - Moorhead, Minn. , May 27, 2009 -- Two residents of Clay County examine the flood plain maps developed by FEMA. Flood control and mapping are an important part of FEMA's mitigation efforts. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA

[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.

[Hurricane Katrina] Coastal, Miss., October 30, 2005 -- FEMA provided travel trailers are often placed on a homeowner's land so they can be nearby during reconstruction. FEMA is using a variety of methods to house Mississippi residents temporarily displaced from their homes by Hurricane Katrina. FEMA/Mark Wolfe

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