Texas Loss of the Space Shuttle Columbia
Emergency Declaration, February 1, 2003
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Environmental Protection Agency Sent 1,900 Responders To Columbia Shuttle Search; Made 48,400 Debris Collections, May 5
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Recap Of The Search For Columbia Shuttle Material, May 5
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FEMA Closing Disaster Field Office In Lufkin On May 10, Apr 28
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Columbia Ground Crews Log 1.4 Million Search-Hours; Operation Functions Transitioning From FEMA To NASA In Late April, Apr 24
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Columbia Shuttle Material Reporting Hotline Will Remain Open, Apr 23
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FEMA Will Hand On-Going Recovery Operations To NASA April 30, Apr 17
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All Reported Shuttle Debris In Louisiana Has Been Picked Up, Residents Asked To Call 1-866-446-6603 To Report Future Finds, Apr 14
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Ground Crews Top 470,000 Acres Searched, 76 Percent Of Ground Search Completed; 4,900 Personnel Actively Looking For Columbia Shuttle Debris, Apr 10
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Columbia Shuttle Recovery Helicopter Air Operations Resume, Apr 8
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Columbia Recovery Dive Operations Drawing To Close, Apr 7
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FEMA Obligates $ 2.78 Million To Reimburse Local Eligible Shuttle Recovery Costs In Texas, Louisiana, Apr 2
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More than 90 Agencies Assemble to Assist in Shuttle Recovery Effort, Mar 31
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Columbia Search Helicopter Crashes, Two Die, Three Injured; Air Search Operation Suspended Pending Incident Investigation, Mar 28
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10,000 Plus Ground Searchers, Air Teams Cover 1.7 Million Acres; More Than 42,000 Confirmed Columbia Debris Items Are Found, Mar 27
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Columbia Shuttle Recovery Operation Pulls Search Crews Nationwide, Mar 26
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Columbia Recovery Water Operations Overview, Mar 25
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Columbia Recovery Air Search Operation Overview, Mar 23
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Space Shuttle Columbia Search Records Impressive Numbers, Mar 21
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Columbia Recovery Operation Still Needs Help Finding Shuttle Material, Mar 19
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Six-Week Look Into Columbia Recovery Operation; Ground, Air Crews Top 1.5 Million Acres Searched, Mar 18
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Six-Week Look Into Columbia Recovery Operation; Ground, Air Crews Top 1 Million Acres Searched, Mar 14
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FEMA Obligates $1.15 Million To Reimburse Local Eligible Shuttle Recovery Costs In Texas, Louisiana, Mar 13
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Good Weather Makes For Good Searching; Air, Land And Water Searchers Fully Active, Mar 10
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64 From Virginia Help With Shuttle Material Search, Mar 6
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632 From Texas Help With Shuttle Material Search, Mar 6
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Search Crews Cover 103,000 Acres, Retrieve 22,100 Pieces Of Shuttle Material, Mar 6
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FEMA Obligates $332,000 To Reimburse Local Shuttle Recovery Efforts, Mar 5
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FEMA Obligates $245,000 To Reimburse Texas Local Eligible Shuttle Recovery Costs, Mar 4
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States, Counties Listed Where Pre Break-up Shuttle Material May Have Landed, Mar 3
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Photographs, Video, Eyewitness Reports Still Needed, Mar 1
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Good Progress Made In One Month Of Shuttle Recovery, Mar 1
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Search For Shuttle Materials Continues, Feb 27
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Corsicana Iced In, Palestine Forced To Return; Nacogdoches, Hemphill Crews In Field, Feb 25
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3,000 Plus Ground Searchers From 38 States Hunting Columbia Debris, NASA Asks For Help From Landowners In Reporting Suspected Finds, Feb 25
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155 Crews From 38 States Now On Ground, Feb 24
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Weather Improves Search Conditions, Feb 22
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Landowners Advised As Search Intensifies, Feb 21
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NASA Says No Need To Stop Work In Fields, But Call If Debris Found, Feb 21
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FEMA Updates Search, Find, and Secure Columbia Accident Activities, Feb 19
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FEMA Updates Search, Find, And Secure Columbia Accident Activities, Feb 18
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Shuttle Recovery Information, Feb 18
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FEMA Updates Search, Find, and Secure Columbia Accident Activities, Feb 17
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FEMA Updates Search, Find, and Secure Columbia Accident Activities, Feb 16
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NASA Asks For Continued Help From Area Residents, Feb 16
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Texas Counties May Still Contain Shuttle Material, Feb 13
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Help Available for Coping with Stress, Feb 13
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FEMA/Texas Working To Get Eligible Public Assistance Funds To Local Agencies, Feb 13
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Shuttle Damage Claims go to NASA, Feb 13
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FEMA Updates Search, Find, And Secure Activities Relating To Columbia Accident, Feb 12
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FEMA Officials Explain 'Public Assistance' Program, Feb 12
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Officials Seek Second Round of Shuttle Searches, Feb 10
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FEMA Responds To Offers Of Donated Goods and Services For Columbia Emergency, Feb 9
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No Injuries Confirmed Because Of Fallen Shuttle Materials; Citizens Urged To Avoid Contact With Unfamiliar Objects, Feb 8
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FEMA Updates Search, Find And Secure Activities For Columbia Investigation, Feb 8
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FEMA Updates Search, Find And Secure Activities For Columbia Investigation, Feb 7
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President Amends Columbia Emergency Declaration To Include All Affected States, Feb 6
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Seven West Texas Counties Alerted Of Possible Scattered Shuttle Material, Feb 6
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FEMA Updates Search, Find And Secure Activities For Columbia Emergency [4:00 p.m. Release], Feb 6
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Columbia Material Collection Guidelines: Fact Sheet, Feb 5
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Substantial New Resources Committed To Expedite Search And Collection Effort For Columbia Material, Feb 5
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FEMA Updates Search, Find And Secure Activities For Columbia Emergency [4:00 p.m. Release], Feb 4
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FEMA Updates Search, Find And Secure Activities For Columbia Emergency [11:00 a.m. Release], Feb 4
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FEMA Updates Search, Find And Secure Activities For Columbia Emergency [4:00 p.m. Release], Feb 3
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FEMA Establishes Joint Information Center For Columbia Debris Search, Find, And Secure Mission At Lufkin Civic Center, Feb 3
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FEMA Continues To Coordinate Actions To Assist State And Local Authorities In Search, Find And Secure Mission For Columbia Debris, Feb 3
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FEMA Puts Federal Resources Into Action To Assist State And Local Authorities In Search, Find And Secure Mission For Columbia Debris, Feb 2
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President Bush Declares Emergency In Texas And Louisiana In Response To Space Shuttle Tragedy, Feb 1
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FEMA To Lead Search, Find, And Secure Mission Following Space Shuttle Tragedy, Feb 1
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