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English: Port Charlotte, FL, September 16, 2004 -- Congressman Mark Foley (right) checks out the travel trailers that FEMA provides as temporary housing with a FEMA representative. FEMA Photo/Mark Wolfe
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16 September 2004 |
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Mark Wolfe |
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