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[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 01-12-06 -- Students from the "Academy of Sacred Heart High School" peacefully protest to ask for catagory 5 Levee's be built to save property and lives. Many people are asking the Federal Government and FEMA to build Catagory 5 Levees to help prevent future Hurricane flooding and destruction. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 1-23-06 -- High water flood marks still show at Southern University at New Orleans 4 months after Hurricane Katrina struck. FEMA is providing the Southern University at New Orleans (S.U.N.O.) with 45 Modular Buildings to provide instructional Classrooms, Offices, Cafeteria, and facilities staffed for student education. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 12-21-05 -- 9th ward Alfred Lawless Senior High School was severly damaged from Hurricane Katrina when the Levee broke and must be demolished and Rebuilt. Demolition and Debris removal will be funded by FEMA's debris program. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, February 19, 2008 -- Federal Emergency Management Agency Acting Deputy Administrator for Gulf Coast Recovery, Jim Stark, addresses students, faculty and family at the recent construction dedication for the New Holy Cross School. The new school will replace the facilities destroyed during Hurricane Katrina. FEMA has to date obligated $16.3 million to the building project. Photo Manuel Broussard/FEMA.

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, February 19, 2008 - - Construction begins on a New Holy Cross School funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. To date $16.3 million has been obligated to replace the old school destroyed during Hurricane Katrina. Students attend school in temporary buildings, in background, provided through FEMA Public Assistance. Photo Manuel Broussard/FEMA.

New Orleans, La. , April 5, 2011 -- New Orleans, LA, April 5, 2011. Louisiana Recovery Office Executive Director Joe Threat addresses attendees during the dedication ceremonies at St. Mary's Academy. The all-girls Catholic school in New Orleans East was heavily damaged by four to six feet of floodwaters from hurricane Katrina. FEMA has obligated almost $56. 5 million for the reconstruction. FEMA/Ray Perez

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 2-14-06 -- Students reporting to Southern University at New Orleans' new modular campus that FEMA is providing for them after their regular campus was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. FEMA is providing the Southern University at New Orleans (SUNO) with 45 Modular Buildings to provide instructional Classrooms, Offices, Cafeteria, and facilities staffed for student education and FEMA Travel Trailers to house students and staff. Southern University at New Orleans (SUNO) is the only School Campus in the United States to be built by FEMA and a State. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA - Plaquemines Parish a year after being badly damaged by Hurricane Katrina. The Federal Government, through FEMA, is providing billions of dollars to help homeowners rebuild. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA

New Orleans, La., March 16, 2010 -- Hurricane Katrina inundated Holy Cross School with 5 to 10 feet of water, destroying every building. The school was originally located New Orleans' Lower 9th Ward, but relocated to the Gentilly neighborhood, the site of the former Cabrini Church, Grammar school and Redeemer Seton High School. In total, FEMA has obligated more than $86.6 million to Holy Cross School for emergency and permanent work. Lillie Long/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 01-12-06 -- Students from the "Academy of Sacred Heart High School" peacefully protest to ask for catagory 5 Levee's be built to save property and lives. Many people are asking the Federal Government and FEMA to build Catagory 5 Levees to help prevent future Hurricane flooding and destruction. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

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[Hurricane Gustav] New Orleans, LA, September 3, 2008 -- Aerial of broken levee in Plaqumines Parish. Jacinta Quesada/FEMA

[Severe Wildfire Threat] Springer, OK, January 16, 2006 -- Firefighters from Oklahoma, North Carolina, Virginia, and the U.S Fish and Wildlife Department do a burnout operation to contain a fire that eventually burns 350 acres. Bob McMillan/ FEMA Photo

Dam/Levee Break ^ Extreme Temperatures ^ Flooding ^ Winter Storm - Cass County, N. D. , March 30, 2009 --Cass County Sheriff's Dept. , U. S. Fish and Wildlife and local Search and Rescue volunteers check on isolated residents in remote farm communities along the Wild Rice river. Andrea Booher/FEMA

Dam/Levee Break ^ Severe Storm ^ Winter Storm - Oxbow, N. D. , April 6, 2009 --Joe Shoemaker, a representative from the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers discusses placement of sand bags in Oxbox, ND. with members of the Oxbow city engineers. Karl Berg, another representative from the Corps stands behind him. The Corps has been advising and assiting the residents of Oxbow with their flood preparations. Oxbow citizens are preparing for the possibility of additional flooding later in the week. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 3-9-06 -- A FEMA Travel Trailer convoy heads down Highway I-10 towards New Orleans. FEMA is delivering about 500 Travel Trailers per day to help house Hurricane Katrina disaster victims. Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

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[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

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 2-27-06 -- Dr J Peitzer of the Disaster Medical Assistance Team (DMAT) selects a meal from an MRE Meal box in this outside Mess area. This DMAT site on Canal Street is equipped to do Resuscitation, Minor Surgery, Intensive Care, Observation Recovery, Acute Care, and has 2 Pharmacies and is a part of FEMA's assistance to those injured by Hurricane Katrina. Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 4-22-06 -- Colonel Lewis Setliff, Commander of Task Force Guardian and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers workers, watch as a 75 ton Gate Jacket Structure is lowered into place. The Gate Jacket Structure will hold the interim Flood Gates at the 17th St Canal. FEMA is building this interim flood gate by June 1st under its Public Assistance program until a better Flood Gate and Levee system can be completed to protect New Orleans residents and property. Marvin Nauman/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina] New Orleans, LA, 12-12-05 -- Jefferson Parash School teachers reach for their keys from the holiday tree. Jefferson Parish schools and FEMA team together to provide Travel Trailer housing for it's school teachers that are victims of Hurricane Katrina. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

[Hurricane Katrina/Hurricane Rita] New Orleans, LA, 9-17-05 -- Michael Caswell is able to save some bottles and will try and save some family pictures by carefully cleaning them. Most of flooded homeowners are only able to save a few items. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

US Army (USA) Sergeant First Class (SFC) Scott Marvin, assigned to the 222nd Broadcast Operations Detachment, talks to a listener during his radio show on Freedom Radio. Freedom Radio is broadcasted from an undisclosed location that plays today's top music for the military and civilian personnel deployed at overseas locations

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