Collection: Hurricane Matthew
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- October 6, 2016
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FEMA Urban Search, Rescue teams searching neighborhoods
Photo by Jocelyn AugustinoLumberton,NC, USA--FEMA's Urban Search and Rescue Teams search for residents stranded in neighborhoods flooded following Hurricane Matthew.
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FEMA Urban Search, Rescue team rescue stranded pet
Photo by Jocelyn AugustinoLumberton, NC, USA--FEMA's Urban Search and Resuce Teams assist a stranded pet after flooding in Lumberton, NC following Hurricane Matthew.
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NJ-TF1. Water Rescue
Video by FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Public Information OfficerVideo from FEMA's Urban Search and Rescue NJ-TF1 performing evacuations of residents from high water in North Carolina as a result of flooding from Hurricane Matthew. Rivers all over North Carolina are out of their banks as a result of the heavy rains left from Hurricane Matthew.
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Road Damaged by Hurricane Matthew
Photo by Steve ZumwaltFlagler, FL, USA-- Damage to roadway in Flaglar County following Hurricane Matthew. FEMA, state and local officials continue damage assessments along Florida eastern coast.
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Damage Assessments following Hurricane Matthew
Photo by Steve ZumwaltFlagler, FL, USA--Federal, State and local officials assess damage in Flagler County following Hurricane Matthew.
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South Carolina business flooded
Photo by Dominick Del VecchioNichols, SC, USA-- Flood waters surround a business in Nichols, SC following Hurricane Matthew.
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Homes flooded following Hurricane Matthew
Photo by Dominick Del VecchioNichols, SC, USA--Floodwater surrounds homes in Nichols, South Carolina following Hurricane Matthew.
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Pet rescue following Hurricane Matthew
Photo by Dominick Del VecchioNichols, SC, USA--Pet rescued from flooded neighborhood in Nichols, South Carolina following Hurricane Matthew.
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FEMA Employees Prepare to Respond to Hurricane Matthew
Photo by Dominick Del VecchioAtlanta, GA, USA-- FEMA employees recieve equipment in preparation for deployments to Hurricane Matthew impacted areas.
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FEMA inspects damage to homes
Photo by Jocelyn AugustinoLumberton, NC, USA-- Inspections begin at Hurricane Matthew damaged homes in Lumberton, North Carolina.
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Surge Capacity Forced deployed in support of Hurricane Matthew
Photo by Richard CardonaRSOI was developed to support Internal Disaster Surging (FEMA Incident Management) plans and potentially, an activation and mobilization of Surge Capacity Force personnel into Field Operations.
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FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Work With Local and Federal Partners in Flooded Areas
Photo by Jocelyn AugustinoLumberton, NC, USA--October 12, 2016--FEMA Urban Search and Rescue and local responders work together to form a plan of where to search for residents still in neighborhoods impacted by the recent flooding. The flooding is a result of Hurricane Matthew. Residents impacted by the recent flooding should register with FEMA by calling 800-621-3362 (711 or Video Relay Service) or 800-462-7585 for TTY. Residents may also apply for assistance online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov.
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Federal, local partners save stranded pets
Photo by Jocelyn AugustinoLumberton, NC, USA--October 12, 2016--FEMA Urban Search and Rescue, DHS ICE/Homeland Security Investigators and local responders help rescue animals that have left behind in flooded neighborhoods. The flooding is a result of Hurricane Matthew.Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
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FEMA Urban Search, Rescue scans neighborhoods in flood impacted areas
Photo by Jocelyn AugustinoLumberton, NC, USA--October 12, 2016--FEMA Urban Search and Rescue responders work with DHS ICE and US Marshalls, along with local responders in flood impacted neighorhoods. The flooding is a result of Hurricane Matthew.
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FEMA Urban Search, Rescue Searches for Stranded Residents
Photo by Jocelyn AugustinoLumberton, NC, USA--October 12, 2016--FEMA Urban Search and Rescue responders do searches in neighborhoods impacted by flooding from Hurricane Matthew. Residents impacted by the recent flooding should register with FEMA by calling 800-621-3362 (711 or Video Relay Service) or 800-462-7585 for TTY. Residents may also apply for assistance online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov.
Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
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FEMA Urban Search, Rescue Work With Local and Federal Partners in Flooded Areas
Photo by Jocelyn AugustinoLumberton, NC, USA--October 12, 2016--FEMA Urban Search and Rescue responders work with DHS ICE and US Marshalls, along with local responders in flood impacted neighorhoods. The flooding is a result of Hurricane Matthew. Residents impacted by the recent flooding should register with FEMA by calling 800-621-3362 (711 or Video Relay Service) or 800-462-7585 for TTY. Residents may also apply for assistance online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov.
Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
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FEMA Urban Search, Rescue continue searching for survivors
Photo by Jocelyn AugustinoLumberton, NC, USA--October 12, 2016--FEMA Urban Search and Rescue responders work with local responders and other Federal partners in flood impacted neighorhoods. The flooding is a result of Hurricane Matthew. Residents impacted by the recent flooding should register with FEMA by calling 800-621-3362 (711 or Video Relay Service) or 800-462-7585 for TTY. Residents may also apply for assistance online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov.
Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
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A FEMA Inspector Goes Through Neighborhoods Where Residents Have Registered With FEMA
Photo by Jocelyn AugustinoLumberton, NC, USA--October 12, 2016--A FEMA inspector starts to work in neighborhoods impacted by Hurricane Matthew. Residents impacted by the recent flooding should register with FEMA by calling 800-621-3362 (711 or Video Relay Service) or 800-462-7585 for TTY. Residents may also apply for assistance online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov.
Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Prepare to Install FEMA Generator
Photo by Jocelyn AugustinoLumberton, NC, USA--October 12, 2016--US Army Corps of Engineers prepare to install a generator at Southeastern Regional Medical Center. Residents impacted by the recent flooding should register with FEMA by calling 800-621-3362 (711 or Video Relay Service) or 800-462-7585 for TTY. Residents may also apply for assistance online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov.(Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA)
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Flood waters remain high in North Carolina
Photo by Jocelyn AugustinoLumberton, NC, USA--October 12, 2016--Flood waters remain high in areas impacted by Hurricane Matthew. Residents impacted by the recent flooding should register with FEMA by calling 800-621-3362 (711 or Video Relay Service) or 800-462-7585 for TTY. Residents may also apply for assistance online at www.DisasterAssistance.gov.
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