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[Wildfires] San Diego, CA, October 25, 2007 -- Helicopters drop water and fire retardant on the Harris fire, near the Mexican border, to stop the wildfire from advancing. Currently the fires in Southern California have burned nearly 350,000 acres. Andrea Booher/FEMA

[Wildfires] San Diego, CA, October 25, 2007 -- Helicopters drop water and retardant on the Harris fire, near the Mexican border, to stop the wildfire from advancing. Currently the fires in Southern California have burned nearly 350,000 acres. Andrea Booher/FEMA

[Wildfires] San Diego, CA, October 25, 2007 -- Helicopters drop water and retardent on the Harris fire, near the Mexican border, to stop the wildfire from advancing. Currently the fires in Southern California have burned nearly 350,000 acres. Andrea Booher/FEMA

[Wildfires] San Diego, CA, October 25, 2007 -- Helicopters drop water and retardant on the Harris fire, near the Mexican border, to stop the wildfire from advancing. Currently the fires in Southern California have burned nearly 350,000 acres. Andrea Booher/FEMA

[Wildfires] San Diego, CA, October 25, 2007 -- Helicopters drop water and retardant on the Harris fire, near the Mexican border, to stop the wildfire from advancing. Currently the fires in Southern California have burned nearly 350,000 acres. Andrea Booher/FEMA

[Wildfires] San Diego, CA, October 25, 2007 -- Helicopter drops water and retardant on the Harris fire, near the Mexican border, to stop the wildfire from advancing. Currently the fires in Southern California have burned nearly 350,000 acres. Andrea Booher/FEMA

[Wildfires] San Diego, CA, October 26, 2007 -- Firefighters man a fire break on the Poomacha fire. Currently the fires in Southern California have burned over 355,000 acres. Andrea Booher/FEMA

[Wildfires] San Diego, CA, October 26, 2007 -- Northern California fire crews set fire back burn to stop the Poomacha fire from advancing westward. Currently the fires in Southern California have burned more than 355,000 acres. Andrea Booher/FEMA

[Wildfires] San Diego, CA, October 26, 2007 -- Firefighter pauses to look at wall of fire. Northern California fire crews set fire backburn to stop the Poomacha fire from advancing westward. Currently the fires in Southern California have burned more than 355,000 acres. FEMA photo/Andrea Booher

[Wildfires] San Diego, CA, October 27, 2007 -- Firefighters discuss fire behavior on the Harris fire, near the Mexican border. Currently the fires in Southern California have burned nearly 350,000 acres. Andrea Booher/FEMA

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label_outline Explore Harris Fire, Fire Behavior, Mexican Border

[Severe Wildfire Threat] Springer, OK, January 16, 2006 -- Firefighters from Oklahoma, North Carolina, Virginia, and the U.S Fish and Wildlife Department do a burnout operation to contain a fire that eventually burns 350 acres. Bob McMillan/ FEMA Photo

Guardsmenwith the 1-303rd Cavalry Regiment clear an

Dam/Levee Break ^ Extreme Temperatures ^ Flooding ^ Winter Storm - Cass County, N. D. , March 30, 2009 --Cass County Sheriff's Dept. , U. S. Fish and Wildlife and local Search and Rescue volunteers check on isolated residents in remote farm communities along the Wild Rice river. Andrea Booher/FEMA

A black and white photo of men working in a field, possibly related to: Baling hay on the Mary E. Jones place of about 140 acres. The sons W.E. and R.E. Jones own ninty-nine and sixty acres respectively. There are eight mules on the entire place, two cows, and this year, forty acres in tobacco--no cotton. They have owned it about forty years. It is on Route No. 91, about two miles from Wake Forest, Wake County, North Carolina

Televisiestuk Opstand in de jungle nummer 10 . Yda

Fire ^ Wildfire - Bastrop County, Texas, September 27, 2011 --A Texas Highway employees attach strips of grass onto highway shoulders in Bastrop County, TX. The process is being used to replace grass that was burned when a series of wildfires swept through the area. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Flooding ^ Winter Storm - Moorhead, Minn. , March 30, 2009 --Mennonite volunteers from International Falls, Minnesota, Jolene Miller and Heather Sunne help fill sandbags in Moorhead, Minnesota following the Red River flooding. Andrea Booher/FEMA

[Wildfires] Rancho Bernardo, CA, October 28, 2007 -- FEMA Community Relations specialist walks through a Rancho Bernardo neighborhood distributing disaster information to fire victims. Andrea Booher/FEMA

Burlington, Iowa. Acres unit, FSA (Farm Security Administration) trailer camp. Barker family in their trailer

Typical building for work with our army along the Mexican border

Entrance to a humble cemetery in Pirtleville, Arizona, a tiny town of fewer than 500 households outside the larger city of Douglas, on the Mexican border

Clifford Beason examining a sample of corn raised in 1936. The corn in this crib represents total crop from two hundred thirty acres of corn in five hundred twenty acre farm. His estimate of the crop is thirty-five bushels. Iowa

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