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Damage, from Tuscaloosa-Birmingham, Alabama tornado, [viewed by Secretary Shaun Donovan during visit to the state]

A tornado ripped through the Vilonia, Ark., April 27,

Damage, from Tuscaloosa-Birmingham, Alabama tornado, [viewed by Secretary Shaun Donovan during visit to the state]

Secretary Shaun Donovan visiting Alabama [to view damage, recovery efforts in the wake of the Tuscaloosa-Birmingham] tornado. [Among officials accompanying Secretary Donovan on tour of Tuscaloosa's Rosedale Courts public housing complex and other damage sites were Alabama Senator Richard Shelby, Alabama Congresswoman Terri Sewell, Tuscaloosa Mayor Walter Maddox, HUD Alabama Director Jim Bayard, and Federation of Southern Cooperatives Executive Director Ralph Paige.]

Tornado - Concord, Ala. , May 4, 2011 -- Despite the removal of thousands of cubic yards of debris, millions of cubic yards of debris remain on private property which will have to be moved to the right of way. Disaster survivors begin the hard work of recovery, and take measures to remove the debris from their properties. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

Aerial photography of Hurricane Harvey damage at Port

Moore, Okla., May 23, 2013 -- FEMA Corps Disaster Survivor Assistance Team (DSAT) member Brittany Bieler looks for survivors in this neighborhood which was extensively damaged by the deadly May 20 tornado. DSAT can provide recovery information and actually register survivors on-site for FEMA assistance. George Armstrong/FEMA

Damage, from Tuscaloosa-Birmingham, Alabama tornado, [viewed by Secretary Shaun Donovan during visit to the state]

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Tornado - Collegedale, Tenn. , May 8, 2011 -- Collegedale, TN, May 8, 2011 - The force of the tornado destroyed everything in its path along Clonts Road, Collegedale. Volunteers have been separating waste at this site and non-toxic waste is being burned. Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

Tornado - Collegedale, Tenn. , May 8, 2011 -- The path of the tornado in this area destroyed everything in its path. Volunteers are working to seperate salvagable items. Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

Tornado - Collegedale, Tenn. , May 8, 2011 -- A volunteer washes up before taking a lunch break at a work site on Apisen Pike, Collegedale. Non-toxic waste is being sorted by volunteers and burned. Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

Tornado - Collegedale, Tenn. , May 8, 2011 -- Destroyed vehicles and appliances are stacked for removal. Vast amounts of personal property was destroyed by the tornadoes in Hamilton Country. Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

Tornado - Tuscaloosa, Ala. , July 16, 2011 -- Nearly 90 days after a series of tornados struck Tuscaloosa on April 27, 2011, some residential homes still reveal extensive tornado damage along 15th Street near the intersection of Dr. Edward Hillard Drive and Cedar Crest. FEMA is monitoring extensive debris removal and clean-up iefforts n the area. Photo by Christopher Mardorf / FEMA.

Tornado - Tuscaloosa, Ala. , May 14, 2011 -- Survivors of the April tornados are starting to cleanup debris. Hazardous waste like this, along with large appliances, construction material, electronics, household garbage, and wood and vegetative debris must be separated and placed near the curb for removal. FEMA photo/Tim Burkitt

Tornado - Collegedale, Tenn. , May 8, 2011 - A FEMA Community Relations representative posts information on how to file with FEMA on the door of a donated shed. Sheds such as these have been provided to survivors so they could secure salvaged possessions. Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Harrison, Tenn. , March 19, 2012 -- A pile of debris is all that is left of this home after the March 2nd tornado. Many homes were destroyed in this neighborhood, and FEMA is offering assistance to affected residents in ten Tennessee counties. Photo by Tim Burkitt/FEMA

Tornado - Coker, Ala. , May 14, 2011 -- This truckload of debris from Tuscaloosa is one of many more to come from the devasted area hit by the tornado in April. The debris is sorted into piles on-site and picked up by trucks and dumped in an approved landfill. FEMA photo/Tim Burkitt

Tornado - Collegedale, Tenn. , May 8, 2011 -- The path of the tornado in this area destroyed everything in its path. Non-toxic waste is being sorted by volunteers and burned. Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

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Title: Tennessee Tornadoes

Production Date: 05/08/2011

Caption: Collegedale, Tenn. , May 8, 2011 -- The path of the tornado in this area destroyed everything in its path. Non-toxic waste is being sorted by volunteers and burned. Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

Photographer Name: Marilee Caliendo

City/State: Collegedale, TN

Disasters: Tennessee Severe Storms, Tornadoes, Straight-line Winds, And Associated Flooding (DR-1974)

Disaster Types: Tornado

Categories: Debris ^ Miscellaneous ^ Recovery

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Pekin, Ill., December 9, 2013 -- Markings on the front of houses indicate that the property was searched and cleared of residents after the tornado. Impacted residents are encouraged to register with FEMA by calling (800) 621-3362, (TTY) (800) 462-7585, or by registering online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

Hattiesburg, Miss., March 1, 2013 -- A tremendous amount of damage to homes was done by falling trees, often splintered at the base by the EF4 tornado. FEMA's Public Assistance Program has determined that several Mississippi Counties are eligible for Public Assistance Grants to offset the costs associated with storm debris cleanup. Photo by Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

Coastal Storm ^ Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm - Beaufort County, N. C. , October 14, 2011 -- The closer one travels to the coastline, the more debris is piled high. FEMA is working with the state to clean up the debris as fast as possible. Photo by Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

[Severe Storms, Tornadoes, Straight-line Winds, and Flooding] Memphis, TN, 02/07/2008 -- FEMA Administrator David Paulison, left and Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen talk to reporters in the Pinnacle hanger at the Memphis airport. Paulison was there to tour the damage from the recent tornado. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

Tornado - West Liberty, Ky. , March 12, 2012 -- The downtown area was heavily damaged during the March 2nd tornado, with many brick buildings completely collapsing. FEMA and State resources are being deployed to help with recovery efforts. Photo by Tim Burkitt/FEMA

Petal, Miss., Feb. 24, 2013 -- Carol Murphy, an American Red Cross (ARC) Volunteer, explains the role of the ARC when located within a Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) to new arrived FEMA Corps workers. FEMA has set up a Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) in Petal so that survivors can help from FEMA, the Small Business Administration, Mississippi Emergency Operations and voluntary agencies, all in one place. Photo by Marilee Caliendo/FEMA

Severe Storm ^ Tornado - Big Rock, Tenn. , May 24, 2011 - Emergency workers use heavy equipment to help remove debris after a tornado. FEMA suports and helps fund many kinds of emergency measures, including debris removal. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA.

Washington, Ill., December 8, 2013 -- William Winchell, left, and John Heath, help with cleanup during snowfall for family and friends impacted by the recent tornado. Residents impacted by the tornado are encouraged to register with FEMA by calling (800)-621-3362 or (TTY) (800) 462-7585 or online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

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Public domain stock image. Snake head rock python.

Tornado - Pleasant Grove, Ala. , May 2, 2011 -- Lives interrupted, and material possessions scattered about after a series of tornadoes destroyed homes in the areas of rural Northeastern Alabama. President Obama signed Alabama's Major Disaster Declaration and ordered Federal aid to supplement State and local recovery efforts in the area struck by severe storms. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA

A close up of a snake on a branch. Snake sharpnose snake non toxic.

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