The document describes various FEMA-funded recovery and preparedness projects across several cities in Mississippi following Hurricane Katrina in 2005. It discusses construction of sewer lines and removal of marine debris using FEMA public assistance funds. It also mentions the distribution of flood maps and NOAA weather radios, the construction of a new high school, and several community events to educate residents about evacuation routes and disaster preparedness kits.
1. Pass Christian, Miss., September 25, 2007--Construction workers install sewer line in Pass Christian. The sewer is a $7.5 million FEMA public assistance project.
2. Pass Christian, MS, September 25, 2007--A construction person works on installing sewer line in Pass Christian. The sewer is a FEMA public assistance project.
3. Biloxi, Miss., Oct. 9, 2007--Workers remove marine debris leftover from Hurricane Katrina along the Tchoutacabouffa River. FEMA funds wet debris removal, which the Coast Guard oversees.
4. Bay St. Louis, Miss., Dec. 11, 2007--A resident looks through new preliminary flood map information at an ope
5. Biloxi, Miss., March 19, 2008--Biloxi floodplain manager Richard Stickler shows a flood map to Mai Trinh at a m
6. Biloxi, Miss., June 6, 2008--Jennifer Lapointe, with children Caroline and Jackson, look at information on prepa
7. Pascagoula, Miss., July 31, 2008--FEMA housing advisor Bobby Russell gives a NOAA Weather Radio to Gloria T
8. Diamondhead, MS, October 22, 2008--Carol O'Brien stands on the porch of a Mississippi Cottage, newly made
9. D'Iberville, MS, May 18, 2009--D'Iberville high school opened its doors to students in February 2009. The schoo
10. Ocean Springs, MS, June 10, 2009--Local officials, including MEMA Director Mike Womack, break ground on th
11. Biloxi, MS, June 23, 2009--Angela Blahut-Neville and her father Andy Blahut look at a hurricane evacuation
12. Biloxi, MS, June 11, 2009--Public Affairs Specialist Neily Chapman shows children some of the items to pack in a disaster kit during a FEMA in the Classroom presentation at the Margaret S. Sherry Memorial Library. The FEMA in the Classroom team made presentations at several libraries in Harrison County this summer to help c