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PaRR Inspector
Archie Archibald performs an inspection in Oklahoma (DR1395). |
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Disaster photo from
Cordell, Oklahoma (DR1395). |
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Another photo from
Cordell, Oklahoma (DR1395). |
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PaRR Inspector Doug
MacKay performs an inspection in Oklahoma (DR1395). |
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PaRR Inspector Mike
Guerrero interviews an applicant in Texas (DR1379). |
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A house being
inspected in Oklahoma (DR1395). |
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PaRR Inspector
William Schiffman completes an exterior inspection in Alabama
(DR1399). |
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PaRR's Jeff Coffey
and Melvin Foster of FEMA perform a QC inspection in Madison,
Mississippi (DR1398). |
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Destruction from
December tornado in Mississippi (DR1398). |
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PaRR Inspector
Charles Ballard interviews applicant while being filmed by TV news
crew (DR1403). |
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PaRR Inspector,
Charles Ballard, and Ed Taylor of FEMA discuss inspection in Kansas
City, MO (DR1403). |
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Disaster damage in
Mississippi (DR1398). |
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Maryland home prior
to tornado damage (DR1409). |
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Maryland home after
tornado damage (DR1409). |
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This double-wide
mobile home came to rest 1 block from its original location in
Bandera, TX (DR1425). |
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This sign shows the
extreme conditions our inspectors faced Alaska (DR1440).
(Photo courtesy of
Charles Ballard) |
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During winter in
Alaska there are only about 5 hours and 45 minutes of daylight
(DR1440).
(Photo courtesy of
Charles Ballard) |
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This road was
damaged during the 7.9 magnitude earthquake that occurred on Sunday,
Nov. 3, 2002 in Alaska (DR1440).
(Photo courtesy of
Charles Ballard) |
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Through Rain, and
Sleet, and Snow, Whatever it Takes, Inspector Charles Ballard (and
partner) get 'em Done in Alaska (DR1440). |
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PaRR Inspector,
Mike Erwin, stands in front of the remains of a home destroyed by
Super Typhoon Pongsona in Guam (DR1446). |
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This family from
Dededo, Guam lost their home due to Typhoon Pongsona (DR1446). |
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PaRR Inspector,
Ernie Rivera, performs an inspection in Guam, accompanied by June Blas,
Vice Mayor of Barrigada (DR1446). |
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This cargo
container serves as someone's home and was relocated by Typhoon
Pongsona (DR1446). |
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Laurie Ericson and
Agnes Cruz were hired locally in Guam, and are shown here assisting
PaRR's Carl Dickinson with administrative duties (DR1446). |
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It's a dirty job...
Diane Ulloa, also hired locally in Guam, is checking those 90-69s for
the mistakes that inspectors never make (DR1446). |
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Inspectors Jason
Owen, Keith Messingschlager and Richard Banning stopped by the Guam
field office for a visit (DR1446). |
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A home affected by
flooding in Texas (DR1439).
(Before the flood waters receded)
(Photo courtesy of Sam Boring) |
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A home affected by
flooding in Texas (DR1439).
(After the flood waters receded)
(Photo courtesy of
Sam Boring) |
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A destroyed home in
Texas (DR1425).
(Photo courtesy of
Jeff Moeur) |
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PaRR Inspector Herb
Cohen performing an inspection on a mobile home in Virginia (DR1458). |
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An apartment with a
5 foot water mark in Virginia (DR1458). All the furniture and
appliances were removed for clean-up. |
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John Jones (center)
discusses an inspection with Jim Constantelo (left) and Manager of
Field Operations, Larry Altman in Pierce City, Missouri. (DR1463).
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Resident of
Battlefield, MO (DR1463) shows appreciation for community assistance. |
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Downtown Pierce
City, Missouri, normally a thriving small community was hit hard by
tornadoes (DR1463). |
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Damage from a
tornado that ripped through Pierce City, MO (DR1463). |
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Damage from a
tornado that ripped through Pierce City, MO (DR1463). |
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PaRR Inspector
Willie Bonner finishes an inspection in Missouri (DR1463). |
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A picture of a
family and their home in American Samoa (DR1473).
(Photo courtesy of
Mike Chanquet) |
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Raymond Seitler
with FEMA and John Botero with PaRR visit with an applicant to do a QC
inspection in American Samoa (DR1473). |
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PaRR inspector Ken
Ebert inspects a house that was yellow tagged for demolition in West
Virginia (DR1474). |
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This mobile home
floated down a creek after heavy rains caused extensive flooding
throughout West Virginia (DR1474). |
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PaRR inspector Cory
Hutchinson inspects a home that floated off its foundation and
collided into another home in Charleston, WV (DR1474). |
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Another view of the
home that floated off its foundation and collided into another home in
Charleston, WV (DR1474). |
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PaRR inspector Mike
Erwin stands in front of a large tree that has fallen on a car in
Memphis, TN (DR1482). The tree is 5ft in diameter.
(Photo courtesy of
Mike Erwin) |
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Hurricane Isabel's
strong wind gusts uprooted a tree onto a house in Fairfax, VA
(DR-1491). |
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This house floated
off its foundation and came to rest on a commercial dock in Gloucester
Point, VA (DR1491).
(Photo courtesy of
Amy Drake and Beth Macquelin) |
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This home was
crushed by a tree as Hurricane Isabel swept through Virginia (DR1491).
(Photo courtesy of
Brian Gabriel) |
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This home in
Woodbridge, VA was destroyed by Hurricane Isabel's force winds
(DR1491).
(Photo courtesy of
Dave McMahill) |
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The roof of this
home in Mathews, VA was damaged as a result of Hurricane Isabel
(DR1491).
(Photo courtesy of
Harvey Rawn) |
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The shingles on
this home in Virginia were blown off as a result of strong winds
during Hurricane Isabel (DR1491).
(Photo courtesy of
Steve Lofing) |
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Hurricane Isabel's
storm surge flooded and destroyed these waterfront homes outside
Baltimore, MD (DR-1492). |
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The ground near the
foundation of this home in Puerto Rico began to crack as a result of
Severe Storms, Flooding, Mudslides, and Landslides (DR1501).
(Photo courtesy of
Steve Lofing) |
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This road in
Arroyo, PR was flooded after severe storms (DR1501).
(Photo courtesy of
Ron Dinger) |
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This 2 story house
in Paso Robles, CA was destroyed by an earthquake. It was red tagged
and deemed unsafe to enter or occupy (DR1505).
(Photo courtesy of
Mike Erwin) |
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PaRR inspector Mike
Chanquet stands beside a large crack that runs down the side of this
California home. It was caused by the San Simeon Earthqake, which
measured 6.5 on the richter scale (DR1505). |
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The California
Earthquake also caused 4 inch cracks to form throughout the concrete
slab of this home in San Luis Obispo County (DR1505). |