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PaRR Managers John Jones (QC), Larry Altman (Field Operations), and Chuck Sparks (Assigning Supervisor) are ready for the 2008 disaster season. |
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An irrigation
canal gave way and sent millions of gallons of ice cold
water through Fernley, Nevada (DR1738).
(Photo
courtesy of Robert Connelly) |
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Another
view of the canal being repaired. Burrowing rodents are
believed to have compromised the system.(DR1738).
(Photo
courtesy of Robert Connelly) |
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Foundation
damage caused by flood wates in Fernley, Nevada.(DR1738).
(Photo
courtesy of Beth Macquelin) |
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Sand
bags used to stop rising water protected little as floodwater
washed out fill from underneath the access and foundation
wall (DR1738).
(Photo courtesy of Dean Maslowski) |
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A tornado
damaged this home in Clinton, Arkansas (DR1744).
(Photo
courtesy of Matthew Hoffman) |
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Only
the metal frame is left of this mobile home after it was
hit by a tornado in Arkansas (DR1744).
(Photo courtesy of Matthew Hoffman) |
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A tornado
damaged this home and car in Mountain View, Arkansas (DR1744).
(Photo
courtesy of Marty Murphy) |
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A tornado
destroyed this home in Lafayette, Tennessee (DR1745).
(Photo
courtesy of Dennis Kohli) |
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Tarp
referrals are a line item in this disaster to prevent further interior damage from rain, if the dwelling
sustained roof damage (DR1745).
(Photo
courtesy of Ken Seidel) |
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A tornado
heavily damaged this dormitory at Union University in Jackson,
Tennessee (DR1745).
(Photo
courtesy of Chris Colbert) |
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Another
view of the dormitory. The students were eligible for personal
property lost by the tornado (DR1745).
(Photo
courtesy of Chris Colbert) |
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Tornado damage in Savannah, Tennessee (DR1745).
(Photo
courtesy of Richard Shores) |
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Jack
and Shore was used to lift this home up to replace foundation
walls in Wetseka, Illinois (DR1747).
(Photo
courtesy of Andrew Zimmerman) |
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Another angle of Jack and Shore (DR1747).
(Photo
courtesy of Andrew Zimmerman) |
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Tornado
damage that destroyed this house in Keysville, Georgia (DR1750).
(Photo
courtesy of Mike Reilly) |
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A tree
fell on this house in Atlanta, GA due to strong wind gusts
(DR1750).
(Photo
courtesy of Nancy Koppel) |
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Tree
removal is usually recorded for imminent danger, in this
case debris removal is used since the tree has already fallen
(DR1750).
(Photo
courtesy of Nancy Koppel) |
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Flood
waters made this home inaccessible in Augusta, Arkansas
(DR1751).
(Photo
courtesy of Richard Martin) |
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A home
that is still surrounded by water in Biggers, Arkansas (DR1751).
(Photo
courtesy of Casey Hoak) |
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This
home was still surrounded by water at the time of the inspection in Biggers, Arkansas
(DR1751).
(Photo
courtesy of Charles Crown) |
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Another
home that is inaccessible in Augusta, Arkansas (DR1751).
(Photo
courtesy of Charles Crown) |
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This
home moved off the piers in Imboden, Arkansas (DR1751).
(Photo
courtesy of Hal Morgan) |
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Another
view of the location of where the house used to be before
the floodwaters (DR1751).
(Photo
courtesy of Hal Morgan) |
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