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Staten Island, N.Y., Nov. 3, 2012 -- Tanker trucks distribute fuel in New York to residents impacted by Hurricane Sandy. FEMA is working with many partners and organizations to assist residents affected by the storm. Photo by Walt Jennings/FEMA

Staten Island, N.Y., Nov. 3, 2012 -- Tanker trucks distribute fuel throughout New York to residents impacted by Hurricane Sandy. FEMA is working with many partners and organizations to assist residents affected by the storm. Photo by Walt Jennings/FEMA

Staten Island, N.Y., Nov. 23, 2012 -- A tanker ship stranded on shore by Hurricane Sandy is having the fuel and oil pumped out to prevent a spill. The U.S. Coast Guard is monitoring the operation. FEMA is working with various partners including federal, state, local and tribal governments, voluntary faith-based and community ΓÇôbased organizations, along with the private sector, to assist residents impacted by Hurricane Sandy. FEMA/Tim Burkitt

Long Island, N.Y., Dec. 3, 2012 -- These gas tanks are ready for disposal. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) prepare chemicals for disposal in orphan containers found in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. Hurricane Sandy moved hundreds of hazardous chemical containers from homes and businesses into the marshland. FEMA has assigned EPA with the mission of collecting and disposing the chemicals. Eliud Echevarria / FEMA

Oyster Bay, N.Y., Nov. 13, 2012 -- New York State Troopers load their squad car with food in Oyster Bay New York for delivery to home-bound survivors of Hurricane Sandy in hard-hit Long Beach New York. FEMA supplies Points of Distribution (PODs) with food, water and blankets in centralized locations for distribution to disaster survivors. Howard Greenblatt/FEMA

Rockaway, N.Y., Nov. 8, 2012 -- Marcus Cheatum, Mansfield Oil, pumps gas into a container from a tanker for local resident Jessica Tubridy. Local residents impacted by Hurricane Sandy have been waiting in lines to get gas due to power outages caused by the storm. FEMA is working with many partners including federal, state, local and tribal governments, voluntary, faith-based and community-based organizations, and the private sector to assist residents impacted by Hurricane Sandy. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

Freehold, N.J., Nov. 3, 2012 -- Tanker trucks distribute fuel throughout New York, New Jersey and other communities impacted by the storm. FEMA is working with many partners and organizations to assist residents affected by the storm. Photo by Kristy Reponen/FEMA

Sandy Hook, N.J., Nov. 28, 2012 -- The parking lot for the ferry to New York was severely damaged by Hurricane Sandy. The ferry is used by both tourists and commuters. FEMA is working with state and local officials to assist residents who were affected by Hurricane Sandy. Photo by Liz Roll/FEMA

Brooklyn, N.Y., Nov. 28, 2012 -- Truckloads of vegetative debris arrives at Floyd Bennett Field to be burned in an air curtain by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. FEMA is working with various partners including federal, state local and tribal governments, voluntary faith-based and community-based organizations, along with the private sector, to assist residents impacted by Hurricane Sandy. Chris Kleponis/ FEMA

Staten Island, N.Y., Nov. 3, 2012 -- Tanker trucks distribute fuel to residents in New York who were affected by Hurricane Sandy. The Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) purchased up to 12 million gallons of unleaded fuel and up to 10 million gallons of diesel fuel for distribution in areas impacted by the storm to supplement ongoing private sector efforts. Photo By Walt Jennings/FEMA

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Date Taken: 2012-11-03 00:00:00 UTC

Photographer Name: Walter Jennings

City/State: Staten Island, NY

Disasters: New York Hurricane Sandy (DR-4085)

Disaster Types: Hurricane/Tropical Storm

Categories: DOD Assistance ^ Response

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

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