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FEMA Videos

Tennessee Titans Help Out

Members of the NFL’s Tennessee Titans help one Nashville neighborhood hit hard by the floods. Courtesy of FEMA.


Administrator Fugate visits Tennessee

Historic floods inundated much of Tennessee. FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate goes onsite. Courtesy of FEMA.


Secretary Napolitano visits Tennessee

With Tennessee battling record floods, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano wanted a first-hand look. Courtesy of FEMA.


West Virginia Flooding Overview

Narrator Frank Blake gives an overview of FEMA's efforts after the flooding in Southern West Virginia accompanied by a photo slideshow. Courtesy of FEMA.


True Partnership

Marc Lester, WV disaster survivor, talks about FEMA Individual Assistance and Mitigation. Courtesy of FEMA.


West Virginia Muck Out

The flood clean-up process from two different perspectives, Americorps lead Ethan Gehl talks about what is being done to clean out a home, while the homeowner, Ermon Browning talks about what actually happened to his house. Courtesy of FEMA.


VISTA AmeriCorps comes to Iowa to help in cleanup

In the summer of 2008, flooding devastated Iowa. More than 100 people signed on with VISTA Americorps to come to Iowa for the summer and do the dirty work of flood cleanup. Courtesy of FEMA


Iowa Responder Remembers and Reflects

A tornado...then a massive flood hit Iowa in late May and early June of 2008. The initial Federal Coordinating Officer for the declared disaster, Bill Vogel, describes the incredible amount of tornado damage he first saw in Parkersburg and the flood damaged 1300 city blocks in Cedar Rapids. Courtesy of FEMA.


Iowa Then and Now: Photo Slideshow

A slideshow of the affected areas that have drastically recovered since the flooding.  Courtesy of FEMA.


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