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Mantoloking, N.J., Nov. 20, 2012 -- Ed Wright explains to a FEMA video crew, how his home was damaged but remained intact during Hurricane Sandy. FEMA's Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration (FIMA) manages the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) and implements a variety of programs to reduce losses that may result from natural disasters. Steve Zumwalt/FEMA

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Date Taken: 2012-11-20 00:00:00 UTC

Photographer Name: Steve Zumwalt

City/State: Mantoloking, NJ

Keywords: Cleanup Damage Homeowner Mitigation Interview rebuilding ^ Damage ^ Cleanup ^ rebuilding ^ Homeowner Mitigation Interview

Disasters: New Jersey Hurricane Sandy (DR-4086)

Disaster Types: Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm

Categories: Miscellaneous ^ Public Information Officers ^ Recovery

Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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Flooding - Boston, Mass. , April 20, 2009 -- Acting Federal Flood Insurance Administrator Ed Connor speaks to attendees at the National Flood Conference in Boston. This year's conference, designed for insurance industry professionals and others, focused on changes to the NFIP through legislation and program enhancements.

Weldon Spring, Mo., June 5, 2013 -- A home struck by a tornado on the evening of May 31, 2013 tore away the living room wall and roof. FEMA and the State of Missouri are doing Preliminary Damage Assessments (PDA) in the areas hit by a tornado. PDA is a joint assessment used to determine the magnitude and impact of an event's damage. The State uses the results of the PDA to determine if the situation is beyond the combined capabilities of the State and local resources and to verify the need for supplemental Federal assistance. Steve Zumwalt/FEMA

Long Beach Island, N.J., Nov. 11, 2012 -- Harriet Sojka and her son Jim Pressler clean up after Hurricane Sandy damaged their house. FEMA is working to provide assistance to people affected by Hurricane Sandy. Steve Zumwalt FEMA

Oklahoma City, Okla., July 24, 2013 -- Staff members from Oklahoma's seven Congressional offices listen to State Coordinating Officer, Michelann Ooten explain the State and FEMA partnership after the May tornadoes. Dominick Biocchi/FEMA

Tornado - Joplin, Mo. , August 4, 2011 -- FEMA videographer Steve Zumwalt documents installation of a storm shelter at a temporary mobile home park for survivors of May 22 EF-5 tornado. FEMA is in the city to provide assistance to the disaster survivors. Elissa Jun/FEMA

St Charles, Mo., June 5, 2013 -- A Preliminary Damage Assessment (PDA) team looks at a neighborhood damaged by a tornado. PDA is a joint assessment used to determine the magnitude and impact of an event's damage. The State uses the results of the PDA to determine if the situation is beyond the combined capabilities of the State and local resources and to verify the need for supplemental Federal assistance. Steve Zumwalt/FEMA

Chris Cunningham, planning specialist with Tennessee

Flooding ^ Severe Storm - Douglasville, Ga. , October 5, 2009 -- Small Business Administration Public Information Officer Richard Daigle confers with Customer Service Representatives Carol Dueker and Shery Lavelle in preparation for today's opening of a Business Recovery Center where loan applications, completion assistance, and information will be provided. FEMA and the Small Business Administration are partners in responding to the September severe storms and flooding. George Armstrong/FEMA

[Severe Storms, Flooding, and Tornadoes] Findlay, Ohio, September 1, 2007 -- FEMA Community Relations (CR) representative Doug Parker (left) speaks with reporter Jennifer Jarrell about the responsibilities of the CR cadre as Public Information Officer (PIO) Randy Welch (right) looks on. CR representatives take information about the FEMA recovery process directly to the people. Mark Wolfe/FEMA

Among the heavy losses endured by the city of Pass Christian, Mississippi (MS) when Hurricane Katrina passed through the area are the police department cruisers, two of which rest in a local cemetery. (A3597)

Amy Miller, Tennessee National Flood Insurance Program

Fire Island, N.Y., Nov. 26, 2012 -- A Preliminary Damage Assessment team comprised of state, local and federal officials, including experts from FEMA, New York State Office of Emergency Management (NYSOEM), Suffolk County Office of Emergency Management (SCOEM), the United States Army Corp of Engineers, The National Park Service and local Fire Island officials gather to assess a plan for debris removal. FEMA is working with state and local officials to assist residents who were affected by Hurricane Sandy. Chris Ragazzo/FEMA

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