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FEMA doles out money to cover flood damage

FEMA so far has given nearly $1 million to 69 Alaska households hammered by this spring's historic flooding along the Yukon and Kuskokwim rivers, and this week added more towns and villages to the list of communities eligible for money.

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When Disaster Strikes, Protect Your Pets

SOUTH CHARLESTON, W. Va. - Flooding disasters don't just affect people - they also affect pets, and pets depend on people for their safety. The West Virginia Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) advise that the best protection for your pet is to plan ahead.

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Disaster recovery centers to close Thursday

The Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Alabama Emergency Management Agency will close disaster recovery centers in Bullock, Elmore and Montgomery counties Thursday.

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FEMA: Monroe mobile homes in flood plain must go

About 100 people who live in a mobile home park along the Snohomish River are being told they have to move.

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Nearly 3,000 still in FEMA trailers

Four years since the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, there are still nearly 3,000 mobile homes and trailers across the Gulf ...

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Officials to set up disaster recovery centers

Associated Press - June 27, 2009 12:34 PM ET MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - The Federal Emergency Management Agency and state officials are setting up a disaster recovery center to help the victims of...

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Flooding victims to get FEMA money

FAIRBANKS -- The Federal Emergency Management Agency is awarding $235,000 in aid so far to victims of flooding on the Yukon River this spring.

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FEMA videographer goes public in interview with intriguing 9/11 revelations and his hounding by the feds

Kurt Sonnenfeld : Exclusive interview 9/11 FEMA videographer at Ground Zero goes public 6.22.09 / Voltairenet.org As official videographer for the U.S. government, Kurt Sonnenfeld was detailed to Ground Zero on September 11, 2001, where he spent one month filming 29 tapes: “What I saw at certain moments and in certain places … is very disturbing!” He never [...]

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Enviros sue FEMA over Ore flood plain development

Environmental groups are suing the Federal Emergency Management Agency, saying the national flood insurance program jeopardizes salmon by encouraging destructive development in Oregon's flood plains.

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Report: FEMA misspent $7 million on warehouses

WASHINGTON -- Government Investigators say the Federal Emergency Management Agency ignored the law and misused millions of dollars to build two warehouses after hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

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Kentuckians Urged To Spend Disaster Aid Wisely

FRANKFORT, Ky. - Three weeks after federal assistance was made available to individuals and families in five Kentucky counties, more than $10 million has been disbursed to help Kentuckians recover. Those payments come with advice from Kentucky Division of Emergency Management (KYEM) and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) officials: Spend the aid for its intended purpose.

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9/11 FEMA videographer at Ground Zero goes public

As official videographer for the U.S. government, Kurt Sonnenfeld was detailed to Ground Zero on September 11, 2001, where he spent one month filming 29 tapes: “What I saw at certain moments and in certain places … is very disturbing!” He never handed them over to the authorities and has been persecuted ever since. Kurt Sonnenfeld lives in exile in Argentina, where he wrote «...

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9/11 FEMA videographer at Ground Zero goes public

kurt Sonnenfeld : Exclusive interview 9/11 FEMA videographer at Ground Zero goes public As official videographer for the U.S. government, Kurt Sonnenfeld was detailed to Ground Zero on September 11, 2001, where he spent one month filming 29 tapes: “What I saw at certain moments and in certain places … is very disturbing!” He never handed them [...]

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Former FEMA employee becomes 9/11 whistleblower

9/11 FEMA videographer Kurt Sonnenfeld reveals: It was odd to me that I was dispatched to go to New York even before the second plane hit the South Tower, while the media was still reporting only that a “small plane” had collided with the North Tower — far too small of a catastrophe at that point [...]

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"Official 9/11 FEMA Videographer Goes Public"

"The reason men are silenced is not because they speak falsely, but because they speak the truth. This is because if men speak falsehoods, their own words can be used against them; while if they speak truly, there is nothing which can be used against them - except force.” ~ John “the Birdman” Bryant 1943 - 2009 "Official 9/11 FEMA Videographer at Ground Zero Goes Public"...