Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm ^ Severe Storm - Belle Chasse, La. , Aug. 31, 2012 -- FEMA Administrator, Craig Fugate walks with Senator Mary Landrieu, before a press conference in Belle Chasse, La. Fugate stressed that FEMA is committed to providing continued support for those individuals affected by Hurricane Isaac. FEMA is working with local, state, tribal and other federal agencies to provide assistance to residents and businesses affected by Hurricane Isaac. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA
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The original database describes this as: Title: FEMA Administrator attends a Press Conference in Louisiana Production Date: 08/31/2012 Caption: Belle Chasse, La. , Aug. 31, 2012 -- FEMA Administrator, Craig Fugate walks with Senator Mary Landrieu, before a press conference in Belle Chasse, La. Fugate stressed that FEMA is committed to providing continued support for those individuals affected by Hurricane Isaac. FEMA is working with local, state, tribal and other federal agencies to provide assistance to residents and businesses affected by Hurricane Isaac. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA Photographer Name: Patsy Lynch City/State: Belle Chasse, LA Keywords: FEMA Fugate Louisiana hurricane Mary Landrieu assistance Disasters: Louisiana Hurricane Isaac (DR-4080) Disaster Types: Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm ^ Severe Storm Categories: Congressional ^ DHS leadership ^ FEMA Event ^ Press Conferences
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Department of Homeland Security. Federal Emergency Management Agency. Public Affairs Division. 3/1/2003
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- National Archives at College Park - Still Pictures
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- Department of Homeland Security. Federal Emergency Management Agency. Public Affairs Division. 3/1/2003. Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm ^ Severe Storm - Belle Chasse, La. , Aug. 31, 2012 -- FEMA Administrator, Craig Fugate walks with Senator Mary Landrieu, before a press conference in Belle Chasse, La. Fugate stressed that FEMA is committed to providing continued support for those individuals affected by Hurricane Isaac. FEMA is working with local, state, tribal and other federal agencies to provide assistance to residents and businesses affected by Hurricane Isaac. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA. 2012-08-31. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://catalog.archives.gov/id/7861053. (Accessed April 19, 2024.)
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- Department of Homeland Security. Federal Emergency Management Agency. Public Affairs Division. 3/1/2003, (2012-08-31) Flooding ^ Hurricane/Tropical Storm ^ Severe Storm - Belle Chasse, La. , Aug. 31, 2012 -- FEMA Administrator, Craig Fugate walks with Senator Mary Landrieu, before a press conference in Belle Chasse, La. Fugate stressed that FEMA is committed to providing continued support for those individuals affected by Hurricane Isaac. FEMA is working with local, state, tribal and other federal agencies to provide assistance to residents and businesses affected by Hurricane Isaac. Photo by Patsy Lynch/FEMA. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://catalog.archives.gov/id/7861053
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- Department of Homeland Security. Federal Emergency Management Agency. Public Affairs Division. 3/1/2003. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America <http://catalog.archives.gov/id/7861053>.