Severe Storm - Forest City, Ark. , November 10, 2009 --Michael Englehardt, a FEMA Project Specialist(left) meets with James Bradford (left), St. Frances Road Maintenance Director and Gary Hughes, St. Francis County Judge, to discuss the damage done during the recent storms that affected their county. FEMA and the state of Arkansas are working with local officials to determine what, if any federal assistance may be provided to the counties affected by the severe weather.  Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

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Severe Storm - Forest City, Ark. , November 10, 2009 --Michael Englehardt, a FEMA Project Specialist(left) meets with James Bradford (left), St. Frances Road Maintenance Director and Gary Hughes, St. Francis County Judge, to discuss the damage done during the recent storms that affected their county. FEMA and the state of Arkansas are working with local officials to determine what, if any federal assistance may be provided to the counties affected by the severe weather. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

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Title: Arkansas PDA

Production Date: 11/10/2009

Caption: Forest City, Ark. , November 10, 2009 --Michael Englehardt, a FEMA Project Specialist(left) meets with James Bradford (left), St. Frances Road Maintenance Director and Gary Hughes, St. Francis County Judge, to discuss the damage done during the recent storms that affected their county. FEMA and the state of Arkansas are working with local officials to determine what, if any federal assistance may be provided to the counties affected by the severe weather. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA

Photographer Name: Patsy Lynch

City/State: Forest City, AR

Keywords: Arkansas FEMA assistance PDA

Disaster Types: Severe Storm

Categories: Public Assistance ^ State/Local Officials
Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials

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