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Tornado - Greensburg, Kan. , July 11, 2007 -- A row of units fill a corner of a block in devastated Greensburg. These temporary housing units were used by FEMA staff working full time in Greensburg. FEMA/Crystal Payton

Tornado - Greensburg, Kan. , May 28, 2007 -- Workmen begin construction of units to be used by FEMA staff working in Greensburg. These rectangular metal "living units" provide very compact temporary housing and can be set up in almost environment. FEMA/Crystal Payton

[Severe Storms and Flooding] Greensberg, KS, July 13, 2007 - Workers finish construction of temporary housing unit at a FEMA housing site. 90% of the town of Greensburg was destroyed by a recent F5 tornado and FEMA is providing temporary housing for residents. Leif Skoogfors/FEMA

Tornado - Greensburg, Kan. , May 19, 2007 -- The "burn pit" operation for Greensburg Kansas tornado debris. Vegetative and other combustible debris from destruction caused by an EF-5 tornado was burned under close supervision at a temporary landfill. FEMA/Crystal Payton

[Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding] Greensburg, Kansas, April 25, 2008 -- A FEMA water tanker reflects a temporary housing community in Greensburg. FEMA continues to provide recovery for Greensburg families displaced by the tornado that struck a year ago. FEMA photo/ John Shea.

Tornado - Greensburg, KS. May 6, 2007 ? Richard Hainje, Administrator of FEMA's Region VII, talks with the driver of ?Red October,? a mobile operational command vehicle deployed to Greensburg in the aftermath of an EF-5 tornado. There were no buildings standing, so FEMA deployed many emergency operations vehicles to provide office and work space for federal, state and local officials. FEMA/Crystal Payton

[Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding] Greensburg, KS May 23, 2007 - Public Works employees take down what was left of a home, nineteen days after an F5 tornado destroyed most of the town. The debris will removed to the local dump by the end of the day. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA

Tornado - Greensburg, Kan. , May 6, 2007 -- Richard Hainje, Administrator of FEMA's Region VII, answers questions from national and local media about the federal response to a devastating tornado. Less than 48 hours before, an EF5 tornado destroyed 95 percent of the county seat of Kiowa County. FEMA/Crystal Payton

[Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding] Greensburg, KS, July 12, 2007 -- Gene Bradley looks at the ADA compliant shower in his new FEMA temporary housing unit. Greensberg lost most of its buildings in a May 6, 2007 tornado. FEMA designers work to provide housing for residents with special needs. FEMA Photo. Leif Skoogfors

Tornado - Greensburg, Kan. , July 11, 2007 -- Interior view of a COGIM unit. These metal "box" temporary housing units were brought in for FEMA staff working in Greensburg following the devastating EF-5 tornado. FEMA/Crystal Payton

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Title: Interior of a metal living unit in Kansas

Production Date: 07/11/2007

Caption: Greensburg, Kan. , July 11, 2007 -- Interior view of a COGIM unit. These metal "box" temporary housing units were brought in for FEMA staff working in Greensburg following the devastating EF-5 tornado. FEMA/Crystal Payton

Photographer Name: Crystal Payton

City/State: Greensburg, KS

Disasters: Kansas Severe Storms, Tornadoes, and Flooding (DR-1699)

Disaster Types: Tornado

Categories: Temporary Housing

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