Thursday, June 13, 2013

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06/13/2013 10:49 AM EDT

Oklahoma City, Okla., June 6, 2013 -- Vehicle operator Maury Domski walks by five Mobile Registration Intake Center (MRIC) vehicles which have returned to the Joint Field Office (JFO) from areas affected by the deadly May 20 tornado. The MRIC vehicles provide self contained telecommunication services so survivors can register for FEMA services without delay. George Armstrong/FEMA
06/13/2013 10:48 AM EDT

Moore, Okla., June 7, 2013 -- Survivors of the May 20 deadly tornado have returned and repairs are underway for those houses not totally destroyed. FEMA Individual Assistance can help renters and home owners who have registered, applied, and are eligible. George Armstrong/FEMA
06/13/2013 10:47 AM EDT

Moore, Okla., June 7, 2013 -- The Moore Medical Center, destroyed in the May 20 tornado, is scheduled for demolition. FEMA Public Assistance funds will reimburse a portion of the replacement cost. George Armstrong/FEMA
06/13/2013 10:47 AM EDT

Moore, Okla., June 7, 2013 -- A business lies in ruin along 4th Avenue after the deadly EF-5 May 20 tornado devastated homes and businesses. FEMA partner, Small Business Administration (SBA) can offer low interest loans to rebuild and other services for eligible applicants. George Armstrong/FEMA
06/13/2013 10:46 AM EDT

Moore, Okla., June 7, 2013 -- Family photos lie in the ruins of this business along 4th Avenue. The deadly EF-5 May 20 tornado devastated homes and businesses, and FEMA partner, Small Business Administration(SBA) can offer low interest loans to rebuild. George Armstrong/FEMA
06/13/2013 10:46 AM EDT

Moore, Okla., June 7, 2013 -- Team Rubicon, a volunteer group of veterans and first responders doing demolition of destroyed structures, has it's command center in a nearby shopping mall parking lot. Volunteer organizations are providing many helpful services for May 20 tornado survivors. George Armstrong/FEMA
06/13/2013 10:45 AM EDT

Moore, Okla., June 7, 2013 -- Team Rubicon, a volunteer group of veterans and first responders doing demolition of destroyed structures, has it's command center in a nearby shopping mall parking lot. Volunteer organizations are providing many helpful services for May 20 tornado survivors. George Armstrong/FEMA
06/13/2013 10:45 AM EDT

Moore, Okla., June 7, 2013 -- Southern Baptist Disaster Relief (SBDR) volunteers prepare to demolish remnants of destroyed homes and push debris to the street. SBDR is an important partner with FEMA in providing services to the May 20 tornado survivors. George Armstrong/FEMA
06/13/2013 10:44 AM EDT

Moore, Okla., June 7, 2013 -- Southern Baptist Disaster Relief (SBDR) volunteers demolish remnants of destroyed homes and push debris to the street. SBDR is an important partner with FEMA in providing services to the May 20 tornado survivors. George Armstrong/FEMA
06/13/2013 10:44 AM EDT

Moore, Okla., June 7, 2013 -- A child's toy car is in the debris field of a destroyed home near the Plaza Towers Elementary School where there were several child fatalities. Debris contractors are clearing this area today. George Armstrong/FEMA
06/13/2013 10:42 AM EDT

Moore, Okla., June 7, 2013 -- The May 20 tornado destroyed this home except for two walls and two doorways. Volunteer demolition teams and debris contractors are removing debris from private property and the curbside. FEMA Public Assistance funds will reimburse state, county, and city a portion of removal cost. George Armstrong/FEMA
06/13/2013 10:29 AM EDT

Moore, Okla., June 7, 2013 -- Debris contractors continue curbside debris pick up from the May 20 tornado. FEMA Public Assistance funds will reimburse state, county, and city a portion of removal cost. George Armstrong/FEMA
06/13/2013 10:27 AM EDT

Moore, Okla., June 7, 2013 -- The interior indicates that someone found safety here while their homes were being destroyed by the deadly May 20 EF-5 tornado. Safety officials suggest the best place to be in this type of storm is underground. George Armstrong/FEMA
06/13/2013 10:25 AM EDT

Moore, Okla., June 7, 2013 -- Church of Christ Disaster Relief workers from North Little Rock, AR, Dan Ratliff and Jim Young examine a storm shelter which may have saved the lives of the owner and neighbors who found safety here while their homes were being destroyed by the deadly May 20 EF-5 tornado. Volunteers are providing much needed debris clean up. George Armstrong/FEMA
06/13/2013 10:23 AM EDT

Moore, Okla., June 7, 2013 -- This storm shelter probably saved the lives of the owner and neighbors who found safety here while their homes were being destroyed by the deadly May 20 EF-5 tornado. Safety officials suggest the best place to be in this type of storm is underground. George Armstrong/FEMA
06/13/2013 10:23 AM EDT

Moore, Okla., June 7, 2013 -- A child's toy bear lies in the debris field of a May 20 tornado destroyed home near Plaza Towers Elementary School where there were several fatalities. FEMA is here to provide Individual Assistance including temporary housing assistance for eligible survivors. George Armstrong/FEMA
06/13/2013 10:04 AM EDT

West Alton, Mo., June 6, 2013 -- A temporary levee has been built on Missouri Route 94 to stop rising water. FEMA and the State of Missouri are doing joint Preliminary Damage Assessments (PDA) in the areas hit by a tornado. PDA is used to determine the magnitude and impact of an event's damage. The State uses the results of the PDA to determine if the situation is beyond the combined capabilities of the State and local resources and to verify the need for supplemental Federal assistance. Steve Zumwalt/FEMA
06/13/2013 10:00 AM EDT

Winfield, Mo., June 7, 2013 -- Rising water for the Mississippi River threatens this small community along State Route 79. FEMA and the State have done joint Preliminary Assessments (PDA) in the areas affected to determine the magnitude and impact of an event's damage. Steve Zumwalt/FEMA
06/13/2013 10:00 AM EDT

Foley, Mo., June 7, 2013 -- A home is surrounded by sand bags in anticipation of flooding of the rising Mississippi River. Luckily, the river flood waters did not reach the house. FEMA and the State of Missouri conducted joint Preliminary Damage Assessments (PDA) in the areas affected by rising river. A PDA is used to determine the magnitude and impact of an event's damage. Steve Zumwalt/FEMA
06/13/2013 09:59 AM EDT

Louisiana, Mo., June 7, 2013 -- State Route 79, which closely parallels the Mississippi River, is closed in Louisiana because of rising river waters. FEMA and the State of Missouri are doing joint Preliminary Damage Assessments (PDA) in the areas affected by rising river. A PDA is used to determine the magnitude and impact of an event's damage. Steve Zumwalt/FEMA
06/13/2013 09:58 AM EDT

Louisiana, Mo., June 7, 2013 -- Businesses along State Route 79, which closely parallels the Mississippi River, have closed in this community because of rising river waters. FEMA and the State of Missouri conducted joint Preliminary Damage Assessments (PDA) in the areas affected by flood waters. A PDA is used to determine the magnitude and impact of an event's damage. Steve Zumwalt/FEMA
06/13/2013 09:42 AM EDT

Moore, Okla., June 12, 2013 -- FEMA Branch 1 Director Justo Hernandez, right, speaks to media outlets at Plaza Towers Elementary School. Residents are encouraged to register with FEMA if they sustained damage during this storm. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
06/13/2013 09:41 AM EDT

Moore, Okla., June 12, 2013 -- Debris removal continues in neighborhoods impacted by the May 20th tornado. Residents are encouraged to register with FEMA if they sustained damage during this storm. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
06/13/2013 09:38 AM EDT

Moore, Okla., June 12, 2013 -- A chaplain with Southern Baptist Disaster Relief prays with a local resident at the site of the Plaza Towers Elementary School memorial. Residents that were impacted by the May 20th tornado are encouraged to apply to FEMA for assistance. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA


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