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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, December 20, 2005 - FEMA Building Code Specialist, Rebecca Quinn speaks to the Home Builders Association of Greater New Orleans. This seminar provided information to contractors regarding updated building codes and ideas on rebuilding damaged structures safer and stronger. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Lake Charles, LA, December 6, 2005 - The Calcasieu Parish Long-Term Community Recovery Center is the first storefront operation to open in Louisiana as part of a coordinated effort between the Louisiana Recovery Authority and FEMA's Long-Term Community Recovery. This center in Lake Charles, Louisiana, is open to citizens, businesses and organizations to gather information on what opportunities exist in rebuilding and restoring the parish as well as express area needs and future recovery suggestions. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Lake Charles, LA, December 6, 2005 - This is the first resource center storefront operation opened for citizens, businesses and organizations to gather information on Hurricane Rita and share ideas and needs for future recovery in Lake Charles, Louisiana. The Louisiana Recovery Authority and FEMA have coordinated the Calcasieu Parish Long-Term Recovery Operation housed in this building, focusing on the permanent restoration of infrastructure, environment, housing and the local economy. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Lake Charles, LA, December 6, 2005 - Artwork and letters from local students adorn the walls at the newly opened Calcasieu Parish Long-Term Community Recovery Center in Lake Charles, Louisiana. The Louisiana Recovery Authority and FEMA have coordinated this long term recovery storefront operation to offer a place for citizens, businesses and organizations to gather, meet and obtain information on what opportunities exist to recover and rebuild the parish with focus on infrastructure, environment, housing and local economy. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Lake Charles, LA, February 22, 2006 - Construction and installation of 196 FEMA travel trailers and 300 FEMA mobile homes are underway at this temporary housing park at the Lake Charles East Port Authority facility. As sections are completed, hurricane victims displaced by the storms will be permitted to move in while construction continues in other areas of the 55 acre site. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina/Hurricane Rita] Abbeville, LA January 21, 2006 - Captain Scott Landry of the LA National Guard explains some of the proposals for rebuilding Louisiana to Rebecca Shirley of the Abbeville Chamber of Commerce. Thirty-one open houses were held today in twenty four parishes as part of "Louisiana Speaks" a cooperative program by FEMA and the LA Recovery Authority. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA

[Hurricane Rita] Lake Charles, LA, December 6, 2005 - FEMA representative Greg Duff speaks to the Southwest Louisiana Home Builders Association at Stine Lumber in Lake Charles, LA. Duff displayed several publications with information on rebuilding houses damaged by storm and flood. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Lake Charles, LA, February 22, 2006 - Construction make necessary preparations for the 196 travel trailers and 300 mobile homes FEMA is providing at this Lake Charles East Port Authority facility. When a section is completed, the home is then anchored, connected, and made available for hurricane victims displaced by the storms to move in to accomodate their temporary housing needs. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

Lake Charles, LA January 21, 2006 - Local roofer Ted Baehr looks over housing mitigation literature at "Louisiana Speaks," a program developed jointly by FEMA and the State of Louisiana to gather citizen suggestions for rebuilding this hurricane-ravaged state. Thirty-one open house meetings were held today in twenty-four parishes. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] Lake Charles, LA, December 6, 2005 - Members of the Southwest Louisiana Home Builders Association attend a seminar at Stine Lumber in Lake Charles, LA. FEMA and State representatives spoke on ideas and procedures for rebuilding the area according to recently instituted building codes to build a stronger, safer parish. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

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[Hurricane Ike] Galveston, Texas, September 29, 2008 -- Mail is being collected at a mobile mail center parked in front of the heavily damaged Postal Office Building in Galveston. Hurricane Ike has disrupted the use of this new, now flooded, facility. Mail is being delivered to only a portion of the island as power and residents return. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

Technical Sergeant (TSGT) David Stine, (left), USAF, and MASTER Sergeant (MSGT) Lori Zimmerman, (right), USAF, 193rd Special Operations Wing (SOW) Medical Squadron inspect items they are packing in preparation for deployment in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM

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Experts at Bureau of Standards study effect of corrosive soils on specimens of pipe. Washington, D.C., Aug. 8. Of interest to home builders the country over is the study being made by experts at the National Bureau of Standards of the effect of corrosive soils on pipes and protective materials. Samples of pipe which have been buried for four years in fifteen soils differing widely in their characteristics, are being tested. Included are several varieties of ferrous materials as well as copper, brass, and bronze. Soldered and brazed joints, protective materials, and pipe made of a composition of cement and asbestos are also represented. Walter Johnson, of the Bureau, is pictured removing graphitic corrosion from cast iron with an air-driven tool. The corrosion products are too hard to be removed with a brush or by chemical treatment, 8/8/38

[Hurricane Katrina] Baton Rouge, LA, January 24, 2006 - A congressional staff briefing is conducted at the Joint Field Office in Baton Rouge regarding recovery efforts for Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Robert Kaufmann/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

Families from 4th Cavalry Multi-Functional Training

Secretary Shaun Donovan [addressing] National Association of Home Builders, Washington, D.C.

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US Army (USA) Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) David Robles (background right), US Army South (USARSO) CHIEF Tactical Exercise Division, speaks to the seminar presenter during the Fuerzas Aliadas Humanitarias Seminar 2005 (FA-HUM 2005) at the Port of Spain in Trinidad. FA-HUM 2005 is a humanitarian and disaster relief seminar focusing on regional collaboration, cooperation and mitigation of both natural and man made disasters. One hundred and seventy representatives from 22 countries are represented in the seminar, where the Trinidad and Tobago Defense Force and the US Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM) are the hosts

[Severe Storms and Tornadoes] Cabbagetown, GA, March 31, 2008 -- Louise Looper receives information from FEMA Community Relations representative Serge Philippeaux regarding registration with FEMA for assistance with disaster caused needs from a tornado that struck her neighborhood. Teams of CR representatives go door to door in affected areas encouraging residents to register with FEMA. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA

Soldiers from Task Force Cerberus provide security during a Humanitarian Assistance mission for flood victims outside of Bagram, Afghanistan on June 30, 2005. (U.S. Army photo by SGT. Christopher Kaufmann) (Released)

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