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Oklahoma City, Okla., June 15, 2013 -- At the Southwest Oklahoma City landfill, US Corps of Engineers Subject Matter Expert Wes Trammell, assigned by FEMA, speaks with an Oklahoma City Solid Waste Management representative who is monitoring debris trucks from the disaster areas. FEMA Public Assistance funds are paying a portion of governmental debris removal costs and FEMA consultation and oversight is required. George Armstrong/FEMA

Moore, Okla., June 15, 2013 -- FEMA Debris Deputy Task Force Leader Tony Furr speaks with US Corps of Engineers Debris Subject Matter Expert Wes Trammell, and debris contractors. FEMA Public Assistance funds are reimbursing a portion of governmental debris removal cost from the May 20 tornado which requires FEMA oversight and consultation. George Armstrong/FEMA

Moore, Okla., June 15, 2013 -- FEMA Debris Deputy Task Force Leader Tony Furr speaks with US Corps of Engineers Debris Subject Matter Expert Wes Trammell, and two debris contractors. FEMA Public Assistance funds are reimbursing a portion of governmental debris removal cost from the May 20 tornado which requires FEMA oversight and consultation. George Armstrong/FEMA

Oklahoma City, Okla., June 8, 2013 -- The May 20 tornado destroyed many homes in this neighborhood and volunteers like Lesley Miller and Kyle Segraves, from Kansas, working through Service International, help remove debris to the street. FEMA Public Assistance will reimburse governmental agencies for cost of removal from the street. George Armstrong/FEMA

Moore, Okla., June 15, 2013 -- FEMA Debris Deputy Task Force Leader Tony Furr speaks with US Corps of Engineers Debris Subject Matter Expert Wes Trammell, and debris subcontractor Van Baker. FEMA Public Assistance funds are reimbursing a portion of governmental debris removal cost from the May 20 tornado which requires FEMA oversight and consultation. George Armstrong/FEMA

Moore, Okla., June 7, 2013 -- Debris contractors continue curbside debris pick up from the May 20 tornado. FEMA Public Assistance funds will reimburse state, county, and city a portion of removal cost. George Armstrong/FEMA

Oklahoma City, Okla., June 17, 2013 -- In the reception area at the FEMA/State Disaster Recovery Center #2, Applicant Assistance Specialists are providing information about FEMA disaster services and how to apply for them. FEMA is here in response to the deadly May 20 tornado. George Armstrong/FEMA

Oklahoma City, Okla., June 17, 2013 -- At the FEMA/State Disaster Recovery Center #2, Applicant Assistance Specialists are providing information about FEMA disaster services and how to apply for them. FEMA is here in response to the deadly May 20 tornado. George Armstrong/FEMA

Oklahoma City, Okla., June 17, 2013 -- Signs at the FEMA/State Disaster Recovery Center #2 show the way to FEMA disaster services. FEMA is here in response to the deadly May 20 tornado. George Armstrong/FEMA

Oklahoma City, Okla., June 15, 2013 -- As requested by FEMA, US Corps of Engineers Debris Subject Matter Expert Wes Trammell observes City debris contractors. FEMA Public Assistance funds are reimbursing a portion of governmental debris removal cost from the May 20 tornado which requires FEMA oversight and consultation. George Armstrong/FEMA

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Date Taken: 2013-06-15 00:00:00 UTC

Photographer Name: George Armstrong

City/State: Oklahoma City, OK

Keywords: debris Public Assistance US Corps of Engineers contractors ^ Debris ^ Public Assistance ^ contractors ^ US Corps of Engineers

Disaster Types: Severe Storm ^ Tornado

Categories: Debris ^ Federal Partners ^ Public Assistance ^ Recovery ^ Response

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Terrorism ^ Tornado - Sipsey, Ala. , May 24, 2011 -- A member of the US Army Corps of Engineers monitors vegetative debris deposits by county and state debris removal contractors at this Corps debris staging area. FEMA Public Assistance funds may reimburse a portion of debris removal costs, after application and eligibility determination. FEMA and the Corps are partners in debris removal. George Armstrong/FEMA

Oklahoma City, Okla., May 31, 2013 -- Homeowner Donnie Truelove looks at the destruction caused by the May 20th tornado. Local residents continue with debris removal from tornado damage. Jocelyn Augusitno/FEMA

Tornado - Oklahoma City, Okla. , May 12, 2010 -- One of the homes left damaged in the Oklahoma City area in the wake of the May 10, 2010 Oklahoma tornado outbreak. FEMA/Earl Armstrong

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

Flooding - Velva, N. D. , July 26, 2011 --A temporary housing unit is being transported from a staging area in Velva, North Dakota to a resident in Minot, North Dakota. Photo by: David Valdez/FEMA

Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Manville, N. J. , August 30, 2011 --Earl Barber takes a break from helping a friend clean out her flood ravaged home in Manville, New Jersey. Residents and businesses were flooded after Hurricane Irene swept up the New Jersey coast. Andrea Booher/FEMA

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

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

Moore, Okla., May 23, 2013 -- FEMA Corps Disaster Survivor Assistance Team (DSAT) members Brittany Bieler (blue) and Jaime Flynn provide these May 20 tornado survivors information about FEMA disaster services. DSAT not only provides recovery information but can actually register survivors on-site for FEMA assistance. George Armstrong/FEMA

Bristol Townplace, Pa., Nov. 7, 2012 -- This joint county, state, and federal Preliminary Damage Assessment (PDA) team is meeting with local officials to determine extent of damage to public infrastructure (left-right) FEMA Public Information Officer Rene Bafalis; FEMA Public Assistance Specialist Jim Teats; Township Director of Public Works Jason Lawson; Administrative Assistant Lisa Strong; and Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency representative Rick Weiberg. PDA's are a required component of the state's request for Hurricane Sandy federal disaster assistance. George Armstrong/FEMA

FY 2007 Notice of Funding Availability Kickoff Meeting - Fiscal Year 2007 Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA) Kickoff Meeting at HUD Headquarters, [focusing on the transformation of HUD's grants business process and featuring remarks by: Deputy Secretary Roy Bernardi; Deputy Chief of Staff Scott Keller; Assistant Secretary for Administration Keith Nelson; Director of the Office of Departmental Grants Management and Oversight, Barbara Dorf, and Attorney Advisor in the Office of the General Counsel's Ethics Law Division, Timothy Wray]

Moore, Okla., May 22, 2013 -- Residents sift through debris to find belongings after a tornado struck the community of Moore, Oklahoma on May 20th. Andrea Booher/FEMA

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