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Intense wildfires burned this home completely down in Seminole, OK (DR1623).
(Photo
courtesy of Mindy Halcomb)
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This home was engulfed in flames due to wildfires in Oklahoma (DR1623).
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Charred remains of a house is all that is left on this lot in Oklahoma (DR1623).
(Photo
courtesy of Sammie Priester)
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A family
survived a tornado by huddling in the hallway of their home
in Sweet Springs, Missouri (DR1631).
(Photo
courtesy of Edward Tarr)
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Tornado Damage in Billings, Missouri (DR1631).
(Photo
courtesy of John Hudson)
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Tornado Damage in Caruthersville, Missouri (DR1635).
(Photo
courtesy of Liz Woods)
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Tornado Damage in Braggadocio, Missouri (DR1635).
(Photo
courtesy of Charles Crown)
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A tornado leveled this home in Kansas, Oklahoma. (DR1637).
(Photo
courtesy of Don Pringle)
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This
landslide affected the access and damaged buried waterlines
in Koloa, Hawaii (DR1640).
(Photo
courtesy of Don Guerland)
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Heavy rain caused this landslide next to a home in Honolulu, Hawaii. (DR1640).
(Photo
courtesy of Keith Maupin)
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A great
example of Jack and Shore in York, Maine. Flooding caused
a need for new foundation walls and footings (DR1644).
(Photo
courtesy of Robert O'Brien)
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Hydrostatic pressure caused this foundation wall in the basement to collapse in Conklin, New York (DR1650).
(Photo
courtesy of Greg Bishop)
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Another
home in Conklin, NY where hydrostatic pressure and seepage
undermined a foundation wall (DR1650).
(Photo
courtesy of Greg Bishop)
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Floodwaters
pushed in this foundation wall in Vestal, New York (DR1650).
(Photo
courtesy of Marc Alexander)
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Another
home in Vestal, New York with a common disaster problem
with basements and ground saturation(DR1650).
(Photo
courtesy of Marc Alexander)
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Floodwaters
washed away a culvert, and road fill is needed to restore
driveable access in Walton, NY (DR1650).
(Photo
courtesy of Randy Pickel)
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Flash
flooding destroyed the wingwalls, abutments, decking and
beams on this bridge in Walton, NY (DR1650).
(Photo
courtesy of Eric Vidrine)
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This
river front house was washed away from its foundation several
yards upstream in Broome County, NY (DR1650).
(Photo
courtesy of Randy Johnson)
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A washer
floated on top of the dryer in this basement that had 8
ft of water in Cuyahoga County, OH (DR1651).
(Photo
courtesy of William Ghiz)
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Another
example of Jack and Shore to fix collapsed foundation walls
in Toledo, Ohio (DR1651).
(Photo
courtesy of Ken Ebert)
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A swollen
Rio Grande caused an earthen levee to breach and deposited
soil throughout this apartment complex in Hatch, New Mexico
(DR1659).
(Photo
courtesy of Brian Zimbelman)
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The
debris was several feet high around this apartment in New
Mexico (DR1659).
(Photo
courtesy of Brian Zimbelman)
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This apartment had debris and over 4 feet of water in Hatch, New Mexico (DR1659).
(Photo
courtesy of Vicki Duncan)
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The subfloor of this home was removed due to damage from a foot of floodwater
in Dona Ana County, New Mexico (DR1659).
(Photo
courtesy of Frank Beyerl)
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Flood waters undermined the foundation of this house in Randle, Washington (DR1671).
(Photo
courtesy of Dean Maslowski)
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Blocked culverts washed out the roadfill around this bridge in Longview, Washington (DR1671).
(Photo
courtesy of Jason Owen)
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Floodwaters ripped off the access porch to the front door of this chalet in Index, WA (DR1671).
(Photo
courtesy of Donna Hannaford)
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Tub/Shower reinstall was also recorded to clean and sanitize this bathroom and replace sheetrock in Sumner, WA (DR1671).
(Photo
courtesy of Shawn DePenning)
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