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FEMA Region VIII activates RRCC


FEMA Region VIII activated its Regional Response Coordination Center in Denver, CO on March 1, 2010. The center was activated to support FEMA teams working in South Dakota and North Dakota.

MERS deployment to SD


FEMA's Mobile Emergency Response Support (MERS) unit from Denver, CO is taking communications equipment and other supplies to support disaster activities in South Dakota. The team departed from its Denver facility on Friday, March 12, 2010 to head to South Dakota.

Fort Travis, Texas


In 1898, along with federal development of the Port of Galveston, construction on the present Fort Travis was begun. The fort was completed in 1899 and heavily damaged during the 1900 storm. Repairs included the present 15 foot sea wall. During World War I Fort Travis garrisoned troops defending the Port of Galveston and its approaches. In 1942, the fort was enlarged and 2,500 troops were stationed there. When the war ended, Fort Travis was declared surplus property, dismantled, and in 1949 sold to private interests. The 60 acre park was acquired through a Moody Foundation grant in 1976 and is operated by the Galveston County Beach and Parks Department. Hurricane Ike in 2008 destroyed much of the promenade, sidewalks, and portions of the caretaker's house originally used to house Generals serving at Fort Travis. The collaborative effort of several FEMA components are displayed in this video as they begin repairs to restore and protect against future damage from storm at this historic landmark.

A Historic Recovery


FEMA protects cultural resources by performing an archaeological study before housing construction begins. Archaeologist Charles Bello guides us through the process.

Iowa Theater Takes a Bow


In 2008, the Cedar River rose to 32 feet -- 20 feet above flood stage-- and tried to close the Iowa Theater Building for good. FEMA through its public assistance program obligated more than $4 million to the state of Iowa for replacements, restoration and repairs at the Iowa Theater Building.
The Iowa Theater re-opened Friday, Feb. 26, with the stage production of "The Producers".

Craig Fugate at Harvard


Administrator Craig Fugate makes comments after participating in a panel at the 2010 Harvard Social Enterprise Conference.

Iowa's Community Organizations Are Key Pieces in Recovery


All disasters begin locally and end locally. Community Organizations Active in Disaster (COAD) can help a community make the best use of its resources in a disaster. The mission of a COAD is to organize and deploy resources, in an effective and timely manner, in response to the needs of disaster survivors. This is the story of FEMA's assistance to Iowa communities organizing their own COAD in the wake of the flooding of 2008.

ICS in American Samoa, Governor and FEMA


Shortly after the tsunami struck American Samoa on September 29, 2009, recovery began from Hawaii where Gov. Togiola Tulafono was conducting territorial business. He contacted FEMA's Kenneth R. Tingman, who is based in Honolulu and together they guided a major disaster declaration through the White House that same day. Then they flew overnight to American Samoa with personnel and supplies to begin the task.

Iowa's Community Organizations - a Key Piece In Recovery


All disasters begin locally and end locally. Community Organizations Active in Disaster (COAD) can help a community make the best use of its resources in a disaster. The mission of a COAD is to organize and deploy resources, in an effective and timely manner, in response to the needs of disaster survivors. This is the story of FEMA's assistance to Iowa communities organizing their own COAD in the wake of the flooding of 2008.

ICS in American Samoa, NPS


The Incident Command System (ICS) helped the National Park Service respond after its headquarters in American Samoa was destroyed by the tsunami on September 29, 2009.