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  • Members of FEMA Corps and a FEMA Community Relations specialist review a street map while doing reaching out to residents in Union Beach, N.J.
  • The American Red Cross delivers food to Hurricane Sandy survivors in a Long Island neighborhood.
  • President Barack Obama, left, listens to members of his cabinet discuss updates on responses to Hurricane Sandy during a cabinet meeting that President Barack Obama held at FEMA headquarters
  • Hazard Mitigation Specialists sharing information in damaged counties to instruct rebuilders about safer rebuilding techniques.
  • Make sure your weather radio is properly set so you will be notified if severe weather alerts are issued in your area.
  • A photo of a cat and a "Preparing Your Pets for Emergencies" brochure.
  • A FEMA For Kids workshop at a school in New York.
  • Preliminary Damage Assessment teams fanned out across the Dallas Fort Worth area in the aftermath of the Tuesday tornadoes.
  • A home destroyed by a tornado in Tennessee.
  • Survivors start the process of applying for disaster assistance with a FEMA Individual Assistance Specialist at a newly opened Disaster Recovery Center in Tennessee.
  • An eerial view of Burlington, North Dakota inundated with flood waters from the Souris River.

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December 27, 2012
A bridge is one of those things that can so easily be taken for granted. Even one that we may rely on to cut our day-to-day work commute in half, or allows us more frequent trips to the grocery store
December 21, 2012
At the end of each week, we post a "What We’re Watching" blog as we look ahead to the weekend and recap events from the week. We encourage you to share it with your friends and family, and have a
December 21, 2012
Last August FEMA rolled out a program with the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) called FEMA Corps.  It’s made up of young people between the ages of 18-24, many of whom are
December 20, 2012
Editor’s Note: FEMA does not endorse any non-government entities, organizations, or services.The one silver lining of disasters is they can bring out the best in humanity. The world becomes connected

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