Slideshow for Hurricane Rita Featured Image Album
Hundreds of telephone poles also carrying power lines were snapped off and are being replaced by emergency crews.
Hurricane Photos: Shrimp boat and dock tossed about like toys in a bathtub.
Date/Time: 2005:10:24 13:25:15
This shrimp boat, the St. Louis, was lifted up by storm surges during Hurricane Rita and deposited on the dock at the Tri-Con facility, at Sabine Pass, near Port Arthur, Texas. Fortunately, the vessel was
salvaged. In the foreground, circular concrete pads had served as the foundations for fuel storage
tanks. Those tanks were shifted from their positions by hurricane winds and storm surges,
causing a diesel fuel spill. Photo by NOAA, 6 Oct 2005 Subject St Louis aground at Sabine Pass, TX, Date Oct-07-2005 09:05 PM
Shattered Dreams
Date/Time: 2006:01:27 05:00:49
Holly Beach, LA 1-26-06"Shattered Dreams", Sunrise over Holly Beach. A Huge Tidal Surge completely leveled this 500 home community.FEMA is working with the local Parishes (Counties) who have requested FEMA's help in removing Construction Debris left by Hurricane Rita on Public and Private Property. fema/illinoisphoto.com
Hurricane Rita Photos: Sabine Pass Texas
Date/Time: 2005:10:18 18:08:28
Sabine Pass, TX, October 18, 2005 Many boats of the Texas shrimp fishing fleet were seriously damaged or destroyed. FEMA provides the initial entry to the SBA business recovery programs. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
Rita Photos: Animal Rescue is busy at work trying to rescue a dog under the house.
Date/Time: 2005:09:26 12:29:25
New Orleans, LA 9-16-05 Animal Rescue is busy at work trying to rescue a dog under the house. Many animals were left behind and are in need of rescuing. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo enhanced by IllinoisPhoto.com.
The Vidor Curch of Christ lost its roof after its stained glass window was blow in by Hurricane Rita.
Date/Time: 2005:10:02 10:21:53
Vidor, TX, Oct. 2, 2005 -- The Vidor Curch of Christ lost its roof after its stained glass window was blow in by Hurricane Rita. Bob McMillan/ FEMA Photo enhanced by IllinoisPhoto.com 16kd589rita
Hurricane Rita Photos: Many boats of the Texas shrimp fishing fleet were seriously damaged or destroyed.
Date/Time: 2005:10:31 21:33:03
Sabine Pass, Texas, October 18, 2005 - FEMA provides the initial entry to the SBA business recovery programs. -fema
The enormous storm surge from Hurricane Rita pushed many crypts hundreds of yards from their shallow graves at many Vermilion Pa
Date/Time: 2005:10:26 01:18:17
Abbeville, LA October 25, 2005 - Members of FEMA's Disaster Mortuary team remove a casket from its crypt so it can be re-interred at Bancker Cemetary. The enormous storm surge from Hurricane Rita pushed many crypts hundreds of yards from their shallow graves at many Vermilion Parish cemetaries. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA
Hurricane Rita Photos: Fishing vessels tossed about like toys.
Date/Time: 2005:10:09 08:36:41
Subject Fishing vessel aground at Sabine Pass, TX, Oct 11,
Multiple fishing vessels aground at Sabine Pass, near Port Arthur, Texas. These vessels were caught in Hurricane Rita's storm surges, and deposited in this area of wharfs andpiers. Oil rigs, in for servicing at an adjacent repair yard, appear in the background. Photo by NOAA, taken 11 Oct 2005
Date/Time: 2005:10:25 11:11:37
Abbeville, LA October 25, 2005 -fema- A helicoptor lowers the crypt it rescued from the Louisiana brush where Hurricane Rita's storm surge deposited it, hundreds of feet from its shallow grave in Bancker Cemetary. Unidentified coffins are being taken to the morgue in an attempt to identify their bodies. FEMA
Many homes in southeast Texas were crushed by trees felled by Hurricane Rita's high winds.Mauriceville, TX, Oct. 2, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:10:02 13:21:43
Mauriceville, TX, Oct. 2, 2005 -- Many homes in southeast Texas were crushed by trees felled by Hurricane Rita's high winds. Bob McMillan/ FEMA Photo enhanced by IllinoisPhoto.com. 16kd601ritaweb
Nothing is left of the Gulfside community of Holly Beach Louisiana.Holly Beach, La., October 3, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:10:03 17:38:38
Holly Beach, La., October 3, 2005 - Nothing is left of the Gulfside community of Holly Beach, once the home of 300 residents and a destination for thousands of tourists and fishermen. Hiurricane Rita destroyed these and other structures all along Highway 27, which skirts the Gulf of Mexico in lower Cameron Parish. Win Henderson / FEMA
FEMA Acting Under Secretary R. David Paulison surveys damage in the Ninth Ward of New Orleans from hurricanes Katrina and Rita.New Orleans, LA September 28, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:03:08 19:53:51
New Orleans, LA September 28, 2005 - FEMA Acting Under Secretary R. David Paulison surveys damage in the Ninth Ward of New Orleans from hurricanes Katrina and Rita. The Ninth Ward was flooded twice due to levee breeches. Photo by Dave Saville / FEMA
Hurricane Rita Photos: West Golf Course, New Orleans rescue efforts.
Date/Time: 2005:09:26 11:56:44
West Golf Course, New Orleans, LA 9-26-05 Urban Search & Rescue teams from "Fairfax County Virgina Task Force 1" search door to door for people and animals. THere wear special gear to protect them from the elements.People can be trapped or in need of rescuing.MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo
Gulfside community that was once home to 300 residents now lies in shambles.
Date/Time: 2005:10:03 17:45:40
Holly Beach, La., October 3, 2005 - Ten miles west of Cameron, La., this Gulfside community that was once home to 300 residents now lies in shambles. Hurricane Rita destroyed numerous structures and severely damaged power and utility systems along this stretch of Highway 27 in lower Cameron Parish. Win Henderson / FEMA
Cameron Parrish Hurricane Photos: Cattle rescued from Cameron Parish marshes flooded by Hurricane Rita are sorted by brand and s
Date/Time: 2005:10:03 17:00:00
Hackberry, Louisiana, October 3, 2005 - Cattle rescued from Cameron Parish marshes flooded by Hurricane Rita are sorted by brand and segregated in loading pens at the high school's rodeo areana to await pichup by their owners. Rescue efforts on horseback for thse cattle have been underway for several weeks. Win Henderson / FEMA
Homes near the Texas- Louisiana border lie broken following the pounding they took from Hurricane Rita
Date/Time: 2005:09:25 19:05:39
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- Homes near the Texas- Louisiana border lie broken following the pounding they took from Hurricane Ritas wind and rain. The homes were in an area searched by the 349th Air Expeditionary Group. The search-and-rescue unit, made up of active-duty and Reserve forces, deployed to Randolph AFB, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jason Tudor)
Wind damage was severe in most parts of Port Arthur, TexasPort Arther, TX, Sept. 28, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:28 12:05:20
Port Arther, TX, Sept. 28, 2005 -- Wind damage was severe in most parts of this coastal town. Bob McMillan/ FEMA Photo
assessment of Port Arthur and Lake Charlotte communities in Louisiana following Hurricane Rita's landfallLouisiana (Sept. 25, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:25 20:20:35
Louisiana (Sept. 25, 2005) Ð A Sailor assigned to Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Light Four Eight (HSL-48) assist Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) personnel during an assessment of Port Arthur and Lake Charlotte communities in Louisiana following Hurricane Rita's landfall. HSL-48 is currently embarked aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7). The Navy's involvement in the Hurricane Rita humanitarian assistance operations are led by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in conjunction with the Department of Defense. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Christian Knoell (RELEASED)
Animal Disaster Response Facility staged in the Ford Arena outside Beaumont following HurricaneBeaumont, TX, Sept. 30, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:30 11:59:46
Beaumont, TX, Sept. 30, 2005 -- Veterinarians from the National Veterinarian Response Team (NVRT) examine dogs brought in to the Animal Disaster Response Facility staged in the Ford Arena outside Beaumont following Hurricane Rita's landfall. Following the examinations and shots they will be held until their owners return from evacuation. Bob McMillan/ FEMA Photo enhanced by IllinoisPhoto.com.
Many trees were snapped in two by Hurricane Rita's high winds.Evadale, TX, Oct. 2, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:10:02 13:49:12
Evadale, TX, Oct. 2, 2005 -- Many trees were snapped in two by Hurricane Rita's high winds. Bob McMillan/ FEMA Photo
Hurricane Rita Photos: sorting out wet merchandise in Port Arthur, TexasPort Arthur, Texas, October 13, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:10:13 12:39:31
Port Arthur, TX, October 13, 2005- . Sung Yoo, owner of a dry goods store, and his wife Ja, sort out wet merchandise box by box so that the shoes can dry in the sun. Port Arthur was hit hard by Hurricane Rita. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA 17kd140rita
A National Guard helicoptor prepares to drop two seven-ton sandbags into a levee breech caused by Hurricane RitaMontegut, LA September 27, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:28 04:30:34
Montegut, LA September 27, 2005 - A National Guard helicoptor prepares to drop two seven-ton sandbags into a levee breech caused by Hurricane Rita four days earlier along the Wonder Lake Nature Preserve in Montegut. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA
Super size trees were felled in Texas due to Hurricane Rita's high winds.
Date/Time: 2005:09:30 08:31:15
New Orleans, LA 9-30-05 Debris and other materials cover whole neighborhoods complicating debris sorting and collection. FEMA covers a portion debris removal under the public assistance program. Streets and roads must be cleared before residents can be allowed back in. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo 16kd826rita
The Erath citty park is flooded by three feet of water left behind by Hurricane Rita.Erath, La., September 25, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:25 18:57:38
Erath, La., September 25, 2005 - The Erath city park is flooded by three feet of water left behind by Hurricane Rita. Large areas of the lower regions of south-central Louisiana experienced flooding from the storm. Win Henderson / FEMA
Throughout Lake Charles are many higway obstacles of debris and the loss of electricity.Lake Charles, LA, September 26, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:27 05:37:12
Lake Charles, LA, September 26, 2005 - Power is out due to Hurricane Rita's high winds forcing lines down to the street. Throughout Lake Charles are many higway obstacles of debris and the loss of electricity. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA
Many homes in southeast Texas were crushed by trees felled by Hurricane Rita's high winds.Mauriceville, TX, Oct. 2, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:10:02 12:28:25
Mauriceville, TX, Oct. 2, 2005 -- Many homes in southeast Texas were crushed by trees felled by Hurricane Rita's high winds. Bob McMillan/ FEMA Photo
A city park once devoted to relaxation and play activities for the town's residents now lies under several feet of Hurricane RitDelcambre, La., September 25, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:25 18:19:38
Delcambre, La., September 25, 2005 - A city park once devoted to relaxation and play activities for the town's residents now lies under several feet of Hurricane Rita floodwaters. The lower south-central region of the state was flooded by as much as four feet of water as a result of the storm. Win Henderson / FEMA
HH-60 Pave Hawk pararescueman, searches for Hurricane Rita victims during night operations over southern Louisiana.RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas
Date/Time: 2005:09:26 00:12:15
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- Senior Airman Arthur Zingler, an HH-60 Pave Hawk pararescueman, searches for Hurricane Rita victims during night operations over southern Louisiana. The Airman deployed here with the 38th Rescue Squadron from Moody Air Force Base, Ga. The unit has been doing search and rescue missions over the Rita affected are since arriving Sept. 24. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Rob Jensen)
Trees near Silsbee, Texas lie bent after Hurricane Rita plowed through.RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas
Date/Time: 2005:09:25 19:06:13
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- Trees near Silsbee, Texas lie bent after Hurricane Rita plowed through. The trees were in an area searched by the 349th Air Expeditionary Group. The search-and-rescue unit, made up of active-duty and Reserve forces, deployed to Randolph AFB, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jason Tudor)
Very little along this stretch of Highway 27 along the Gulf of Mexico was spared by Hurricane Rita.Holly Beach, La., October 3, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:10:03 17:55:07
Holly Beach, La., October 3, 2005 - Two flags, representing the sentiments of their owners, are planted in sand bars washed up and over the ctown that was once Holly Beach. Very little along this stretch of Highway 27 along the Gulf of Mexico was spared by Hurricane Rita. Win Henderson / FEMA
Lake Charles Hurricane Rita PhotoLake Charles, La., September 30, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:30 16:29:07
Lake Charles, La., September 30, 2005 - Fallen pine trees, now sectioned and stacked for removal, frame a home that suffered roof damage from Hurricane Rita. Tree damage and loss in this area of the state affected by the storm is severe. Win Henderson / FEMA
Workers have begun clearing the streets of debris in result of Hurricane Rita's winds.Lake Charles, LA, September 26, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:27 03:44:34
Lake Charles, LA, September 26, 2005 - Workers have begun clearing the streets of debris in result of Hurricane Rita's winds. Trees, roof shingles and power lines liter the entire neighborhood. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA
President George W. Bush went to U.S. Northern Command headquarters to monitor Hurricane Rita
Date/Time: 2005:09:24 08:42:44
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. -- President George W. Bush arrives here Sept. 23. He came to U.S. Northern Command headquarters to monitor Hurricane Rita from the command's joint operations center. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Lawrence Holmes)
assessment of Port Arthur and Lake Charlotte communities in Louisiana following Hurricane Rita's landfall.
Date/Time: 2005:09:25 20:22:37
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Louisiana (Sept. 25, 2005) Ð Sailors assigned to Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Light Four Eight (HSL-48) assist Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) personnel during an assessment of Port Arthur and Lake Charlotte communities in Louisiana following Hurricane Rita's landfall. HSL-48 is currently embarked aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7). The Navy's involvement in the Hurricane Rita humanitarian assistance operations are led by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in conjunction with the Department of Defense. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Christian Knoell (RELEASED)
President George W.Bush and Texas governor Rick Perry in Port ArthurPort Arthur, TX, September 27, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:27 11:02:18
- President George W.Bush and Texas governor Rick Perry shake hands after a queston and answer session at the Port Arthur airport. Port Arthur was hit hard by Hurricane Rita. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
Linda and her two dogs were among thousands of Texans evacuated from the Southeast Texas Regional AirportBEAUMONT, Texas
Date/Time: 2005:09:22 17:25:26
BEAUMONT, Texas(AFPN) -- Linda Haley, calms her frightened dog, Shep. Linda and her two dogs were among thousands of Texans evacuated from the Southeast Texas Regional Airport here prior to Hurricane Rita hitting the Texas and Louisiana coastline. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Lance Cheung)
Hundreds of telephone poles also carrying power lines were snapped off and are being replaced by emergency crews.Beaumont, Texas, September 27, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:27 14:13:00
Beaumont, TX, September 27, 2005- Hundreds of telephone poles also carrying power lines were snapped off and are being replaced by emergency crews. Beaumont was hit hard by Hurricane Rita. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
A historic on-base home was damaged Sept. 24 by a tree downed by Hurricane Rita.BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, Louisiana
Date/Time: 2005:09:24 17:21:20
BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, La., -- A historic on-base home was damaged Sept. 24 by a tree downed by Hurricane Rita. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Michael A. Kaplan).
Tech. Sgt. W.T. Roy hugs his 7-year-old daughter
Date/Time: 2005:10:01 23:49:42
ELLINGTON FIELD, Texas -- Tech. Sgt. W.T. Roy hugs his 7-year-old daughter, Mallori, and 3-year-old son, Branson, after returning from a deployment with the 147th Fighter Wing to Balad Air Base, Iraq. Many of the Airmen's families were there to meet them despite being evacuated for Hurricane Rita. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Bob Blauser)
Volunteers with the Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network catch a 7-foot, 400-pound dolphin that was stranded in a ditchCameron, La. (Sept. 28, 2005)
Date/Time: 2005:09:28 13:04:33
Cameron, La. (Sept. 28, 2005)- Volunteers with the Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network catch a 7-foot, 400-pound dolphin that was stranded in a ditch near South Cameron High School after Hurricane Rita. After capturing the dolphin, he was taken by a U.S. Coast Guard HH-60 crew to the beach and released in the Gulf of Mexico. U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Petty Officer 2nd Class Andrew Kendrick (RELEASED)
President George W.Bush and Texas governor Rick Perry hold a brief question and answer session at the Port Arthur airport.Port Arthur, TX, September 27, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:27 11:00:21
Port Arthur, TX, September 27, 2005- President George W.Bush and Texas governor Rick Perry hold a brief question and answer session at the Port Arthur airport. Port Arthur was hit hard by Hurricane Rita. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
Civil Air Patrol aircrews photograph possible signs of pollutionHOUSTON
Date/Time: 2005:09:25 21:22:36
HOUSTON -- During photo reconnaissance sorties, Civil Air Patrol aircrews photograph possible signs of pollution that may have resulted from Hurricane Rita. A refinery on Sabine Lake is photographed and recorded for state and local authorities to asses. usaf/illinoisphoto,com
tree downed by Hurricane RitaSept. 24
Date/Time: 2005:09:24 17:23:38
BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, La., -- A historic on-base home was damaged Sept. 24 by a tree downed by Hurricane Rita. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Michael A. Kaplan).
On oil operation is still partially underwater weeks after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.Bolivar Peninsula, Texas
Date/Time: 2005:10:12 16:15:10
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Bolivar Peninsula, TX, October 12, 2005- On oil operation is still partially underwater weeks after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. These hurricanes battered the Gulf Coast this fall. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA 17kd062rita
Mayor Ray Nagin speaks at a press conference with Governor Kathleen Blanco, US Coast Guard Vice Admiral Thad Allen and General HNew Orleans, LA, September 21, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:20 16:56:42
Mayor Ray Nagin speaks at a press conference with Governor Kathleen Blanco, US Coast Guard Vice Admiral Thad Allen and General Honore right join them at a press conference on the evacuation plans set for Hurricane Rita. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
Hundreds of trucks loaded with food, water and ice carry relief to distressed communities.Houston, TX, September 28, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:28 11:04:28
Houston, TX, September 28, 2005- Hundreds of trucks loaded with food, water and ice carry relief to distressed communities. Many of them are staging in the Reliant Center. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
Air Force Special Operations Command HC-130P refuels HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopters in the skies over southern Louisiana.RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas
Date/Time: 2005:09:25 21:41:03
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- An Air Force Special Operations Command HC-130P refuels HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopters in the skies over southern Louisiana. Air Force search and rescue crews have been searching for Hurricane Rita survivors. Its in-flight refueling capability allows the helicopter crews to continue search and rescue missions for several hours. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Rob Jensen)
rescued dolphin is transported to the beach where he will be set free.
Date/Time: 2005:09:28 13:19:45
CAMERON, La. (Sept. 28, 2005)- Sarah Piwetz (right) and other members of the Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network hold onto a dolphin while he is transported to the beach where he will be set free. Igor, the dolphin, was stranded in a ditch near South Cameron High School after Hurricane Rita and found by an NBC crew reporting there.U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Petty Officer 2nd Class Andrew Kendrick
crane in a refinery near Sebine Pass lies smashedPort Arthur, TX, September 25, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:25 13:46:11
Port Arthur, TX, September 25, 2005- A crane in a refinery near Sebine Pass lies smashed on the ground. Port Arthur was hit hard by Hurricane Rita. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
Localized flooding in Hancock County, MississippiHancock County, Mississippi
Date/Time: 2005:09:23 13:44:45
Hancock County, Miss., September 23, 2005 -- Localized flooding in Hancock County, Miss. The storm surge of Hurricane Rita slightly affected the gulf coast of Mississippi. FEMA/Mark Wolfe
George W. Bush with Michael Chertoff and R. David Paulson
Date/Time: 2005:09:23 11:48:24
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High Voltage Power Lines DpwnPort Neches, Texas, Sept. 28, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:28 11:15:04
Port Neches, TX, Sept. 28, 2005 -- Along with the thousands of standard utility poles felled by Hurricane Rita are many of these high voltage distibution towers supply the power to be stepped down for home and commercial use.Bob McMillan/ FEMA Photo
Igor the dolphin is set free in Gulf of MexicoCAMERON, Loissiana (Sept. 28, 2005)-
Date/Time: 2005:09:28 13:34:30
CAMERON, La. (Sept. 28, 2005)- Coast Guard crewmen, Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network members and a Master Sergeant with the Louisiana Army National Guard carry a 7-foot, 400-pound dolphin to the Gulf of Mexico. Igor, the dolphin, was rescued from a ditch near South Cameron High School after Hurricane Rita swept through. He was transported on a Coast Guard HH-60 helicopter to the beach to be set free. U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Petty Officer 2nd Class Andrew Kendrick
Stop lights were down in many parts of the city. Port Arthur was hit hard by Hurricane Rita.Port Arthur, Texas September 25, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:25 15:01:19
Port Arthur, TX, September 25, 2005- Stop lights were down in many parts of the city. Port Arthur was hit hard by Hurricane Rita. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
Hospital patients from Beaumont, Texas, are taken off a C-5 GalaxySept. 23
Date/Time: 2005:09:23 12:42:47
DALLAS -- Hospital patients from Beaumont, Texas, are taken off a C-5 Galaxy Sept. 23 en route to one of the many medical facilities set up to care for evacuees from the path of Hurricane Rita. The aircraft is from the from the 21st Airlift Squadron, Travis Air Force Base, Calif. The U.S. Air Force is contributing to the Hurricane Rita humanitarian assistance operations being led by the Federal Emergency Management Agency in conjunction with the Department of Defense. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jennifer C. Wallis)
President George W. Bush and U.S. Coast Guard Vice Adm. Thad Allen Lake CharlesPresident George W. Bush and U.S. Coast Guard Vice Adm. Thad Allen
Date/Time: 2007:09:29 03:53:19
Lake Charles, La. (Sept. 27, 2005) - President George W. Bush and U.S. Coast Guard Vice Adm. Thad Allen visit with Coast Guard and Joint Task Force Rita personnel at a staging point for response in Lake Charles, La. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer Mariana O'Leary (RELEASED)
Thad Allen speaks to Governor BlancoNew Orleans, LA, September 21, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:20 16:52:56
US Coast Guard Vice Admiral Thad Allen speaks to Governor Blanco prior to a press conference on the evacuation plans set for Hurricane Rita. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
Police officer sifts through the remains of the historic buildingGalveston, TX, Sept. 25, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:25 13:52:04
Tim Buck, part business owner of Buck' Bar and a Galveston Police officer sifts through the remains of the historic building that housed his bar that partially collasped during Hurricane Rita. Bob McMillan/ FEMA Photo
aircraft from Cape Cod, Houston and Corpus Christi are pre-stagedCORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (Sept. 23, 2005)
Date/Time: 2005:09:23 12:56:33
Various aircraft from Cape Cod, Houston and Corpus Christi are pre-staged at Air Station Corpus Christi for fast response to Hurricane Rita. The rescue helicopters will fly into the affected area to conduct rescue and assessment operations.U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Petty Officer 2nd Class Andrew Kendrick
C-130 Hercules aircraft crew from Clearwater, Fla., prepares to transfer people and suppliesHOUSTON (Sept. 12, 2005)
Date/Time: 2005:09:12 09:12:01
HOUSTON (Sept. 12, 2005) A Coast Guard C-130 Hercules aircraft crew from Clearwater, Fla., prepares to transfer people and supplies for Hurrcane Rita and Katrina.U.S. Coast Guard photograph by CWO Adam Wine
Trees knocked down by Hurricane Rita at the Little Cypress Mauriceville High SchoolMauriceville, TX, Oct. 2, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:10:02 11:55:50
Mauriceville, TX, Oct. 2, 2005 -- A saw crew of the San Juan HotShots of the U.S. Forest Service clear trees knocked down by Hurricane Rita at the Little Cypress Mauriceville High School.Bob McMillan/ FEMA Photo 16kd593rita
President George W. Bush is greeted by San Antonio Mayor Phil HardbergerRANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas
Date/Time: 2005:09:24 16:24:13
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- President George W. Bush is greeted by San Antonio Mayor Phil Hardberger and other civilian and military representatives Sept. 24 upon his arrival here in Marine One. The president visited Randolph to receive an update about the military's role in Hurricane Rita relief operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Steve White)
Galveston resident examines the remains of a historic home that was built after the big hurricane of 1905Galveston, Texas, Sept. 25, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:25 15:33:46
Galveston, TX, Sept. 25, 2005 -- This Galveston resident examines the remains of a historic home that was built after the big hurricane of 1905. The fire started during the landfall of Hurricane Rita and its exact cause remains unknown. Bob McMillan/FEMA Photo
Ellington Field Houston Texas
Date/Time: 2005:09:25 09:51:19
A C-130 air craft from the 136th Air Wing, Joint Reserve Base, Fort Worth, TX off loads equipment while clouds, remnants of hurricane Rita, drift as the sunset relief operations at Ellington Field, in Houston, TX. Photo by SMSgt Thomas Meneguin,USAF
Traffic is heavy on the Houston freeways as people begin to flee the on-coming hurricane Rita.Houston, TX, September 21, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:21 13:07:56
Traffic is heavy on the Houston freeways as people begin to flee the on-coming hurricane Rita. The recent landfall of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans had people scrambling to prepare for Hurricane Rita. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
search and rescue (SAR) swimmerNew Orleans (Sept. 24, 2005)
Date/Time: 2006:09:24 13:06:16
U.S. Navy Aviation Warfare Systems Operator 2nd Class Scott Wilson, a search and rescue (SAR) swimmer assigned to Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Light Four Eight (HSL-48), prepares to be lowered during a search and rescue mission over New Orleans. U.S. Navy SAR crews lifted off just a few hours after Hurricane Rita made landfall. The Navy's involvement in the Hurricane Rita humanitarian assistance operations are led by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in conjunction with the Department of Defense. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Steven Williams New Orleans (Sept. 24, 2005)
City officials block underpass flooded during hurricane Rita.Beaumont, Texas 9/24/05
Date/Time: 2005:09:24 15:53:08
Beaumont, TX 9/24/05 -- City officials block underpass flooded during hurricane Rita. Photo by: Liz Roll
A saw crew of the San Juan HotShots of the U.S. Forest Service.Mauriceville, TX, Oct. 2, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:10:02 12:05:23
Mauriceville, TX, Oct. 2, 2005 -- A saw crew of the San Juan HotShots of the U.S. Forest Service clear trees knocked down by Hurricane Rita at the Little Cypress Mauriceville High School. Bob McMillan/ FEMA Photo enhanced by IllinoisPhoto.com 16kd595rita
Houston citizens line up to buy plywood to try and storm proof their homes.Houston, TX, September 21, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:21 15:33:46
Houston citizens line to buy plywood to try and storm proof their homes. Recent memories of Hurricane Katrina sent people hurrying to prepare for Hurricane Rita. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
historic building that partially collasped during Hurricane RitaGalveston, TX, Sept. 25, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:25 14:03:37
Galveston, TX, Sept. 25, 2005 -- This business owner sifts through the remains of an historic building that partially collasped during Hurricane Rita. Bob McMillan/ FEMA Photo
Two Coast Guard HH-60 Jayhawk crews take off early Sunday morning after Hurricane Rita made landfall.
Date/Time: 2005:09:25 08:05:23
HOUSTON (Sept. 25, 2005)- Two Coast Guard HH-60 Jayhawk crews take off early Sunday morning after Hurricane Rita made landfall. The crews will search for people needing to be rescued in the affected areas and provide needed supplies to other Coast Guard units.U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Petty Officer 2nd Class Andrew Kendrick
rescue and assistance operations following Hurricane RitaLouisiana (Sept. 25, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:25 19:28:55
Louisiana (Sept. 25, 2005) Ð A Sailor assigned to Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Light Four Eight (HSL-48), looks out the cabin of his SH-60B Seahawk helicopter as it approaches the Louisiana coastline. HSL-48 is currently embarked aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) conducting rescue and assistance operations following Hurricane Rita. The Navy's involvement in the Hurricane Rita humanitarian assistance operations are led by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in conjunction with the Department of Defense. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Christian Knoell (RELEASED)
Hundreds of utility poles were snappedBoliver Penensula, TX, Sept. 25, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:25 17:21:57
Boliver Penensula, TX, Sept. 25, 2005 -- Hundreds of utility poles were snapped as Hurricane Rita passed over this barrier island. It will be weeks before power is fully restored.
Bob McMillan/ FEMA Photo
An Army CH-47 Chinook takes off from here to deliver food and water supplies to an airfield in Hawthorn, TexasELLINGTON FIELD, TEXAS
Date/Time: 2005:09:24 22:20:40
ELLINGTON FIELD, TEXAS - An Army CH-47 Chinook takes off from here to deliver food and water supplies to an airfield in Hawthorn, Texas. Aircraft activity increased dramatically here in support of Hurricane Rita relief efforts. Active duty, Guard and Reserve components of the Air Force, Army, and Coast Guard are here in support of Joint Task Force-Rita. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Lance Cheung)
Engineers drill and take test samples of levee repair materials
Date/Time: 2005:09:30 11:39:31
New Orleans, LA 9-28-05 Engineers drill and take test samples of levee repair materials to make sure the levee is rebuilt to exact standards. The levee protects the surrounding neighborhood from flooding. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo
R. David Paulison, the Acting Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Emergency Preparedness and ResponseWashington, DC, September 25, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:25 14:01:24
Washington, DC, September 25, 2005 R. David Paulison, the Acting Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Emergency Preparedness and Response reports on the activity of Texas, Louisiana and FEMA emergency officials on Hurricane Rita and her landfall in Port Arthur, TX and Lake Charles, LA. Bill Koplitz/FEMA
A male dolphin "Igor" swims around in a ditch across from South Cameron High SchoolCameron, Louisiana (Sept. 28, 2005)
Date/Time: 2005:09:28 10:49:27
Cameron, La. (Sept. 28, 2005)- A male dolphin "Igor" swims around in a ditch across from South Cameron High School after Hurricane Rita passed through. NBC News located the dolphin, as they were reporting from the location. The U.S. Coast Guard airlifted the 7-foot, 400-pound dolphin to the beach and released him with the help of Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network marine biologists. U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Petty Officer 2nd Class Andrew Kendrick (RELEASED)
Hurricane Rita at 3:30 am ESTGulf of Mexico (Sept. 22, 2005) –
Date/Time: 2005:09:22 18:25:04
Satellite infrared image provided by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Monterey, Calif., showing the status of Hurricane Rita at 3:30 am EST. Rita, currently 490 miles Southeast of Galveston, Texas, was upgraded to a Category 5 storm late Wednesday with 170 mph winds, sparking an order for mandatory evacuations in New Orleans and Galveston, Texas. The Military Sealift Command (MSC) hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) and other ships involved in Hurricane Katrina relief operations have been ordered to sortie in advance of Rita’s arrival. U.S. Navy photo
Texas National Guard is staging at the Ford ArenaBeaumont, Texas 9/24/05
Date/Time: 2005:09:24 16:41:16
Beaumont, TX 9/24/05 -- The Texas National Guard is staging at the Ford Arena, where they will be tasked to do rescue and patrol missions. Photo by:Liz Roll
President George W Bush, visits disaster Workers at the FEMA Joint Field OfficeBaton Rouge, LA 9-25-05
Date/Time: 2005:09:25 08:12:26
Baton Rouge, LA 9-25-05 President George W Bush, visits disaster Workers at the FEMA Joint Field Office.President Bush receives first hand information from Admiral Thad Allen on the damage from Hurricane Rita and the progress on Hurricane Katrina.MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo
Traffic on US 45Houston, TX, September 21, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:21 14:53:16
Traffic on US 45 was mostly out of town, to the north, as Galveston citizens evacuated the coastal flood plains. The recent landfall of Hurricane Katrina near New Orleans had people hurrying to prepare for Hurricane Rita. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
Admiral Thad Allen is thanked by Mayor Ray Nagin as Governor Kathleen Blanco left and General HonoreNew Orleans, LA, September 21, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:20 17:00:01
US Coast Guard Vice Admiral Thad Allen is thanked by Mayor Ray Nagin as Governor Kathleen Blanco left and General Honore right join them at a press conference on the evacuation plans set for Hurricane Rita. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
9th Ward had a levee break and began flooding againNew Orleans, LA, September 21, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:20 15:49:50
Areas of damage remain over three weeks after the area was impacted by Hurricane Katrina. This area in the 9th Ward had a levee break and began flooding again this morning as Rita passes to the south of Louisiana. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
projected path and wind speeds of Hurricane RitaGulf of Mexico (Sept. 23, 2005)
Date/Time: 2005:09:26 10:37:32
Gulf of Mexico (Sept. 23, 2005) - Current forecast projected path and wind speeds of Hurricane Rita from Sept 23 to Sept 28. Rita, a dangerous category three hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane scale, has maximum sustained winds near 135 mph with higher gusts. Hurricane force winds extend outward up to 85 miles from the center and tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 205 miles. The eye of Hurricane Rita was located approximately 220 miles Southeast of Galveston, Texas and about 210 miles Southeast of Port Arthur, Texas. The Military Sealift Command (MSC) hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) and other ships involved in Hurricane Katrina relief operations have been ordered to sortie in advance of RitaÕs arrival. U.S. Navy photo (RELEASED) For more information go to: www.nrlmry.navy.mil/
Galveston, TX, Sept. 25, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:25 13:57:57
Galveston, TX, Sept. 25, 2005 -- This business owner sifts through the remains of an historic building that partially collasped during Hurricane Rita. Bob McMillan/ FEMA Photo
The young Dutch plane spotter comes to the airfield every weekend.ELLINGTON FIELD, Texas
Date/Time: 2005:09:24 22:29:22
ELLINGTON FIELD, Texas - Thomas Sap observes aircraft activity here in support of Joint Task Force-Rita. The young Dutch plane spotter comes to the airfield every weekend. Beside him are pallets of meals ready to eat that were airlifted by 1-149th Aviation Battalion and the U.S. Coast Guard Air Station Houston. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Lance Cheung)
R. David Paulison, the Acting Under Secretary of Homeland SecurityWashington, DC, September 23, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:23 13:58:22
Washington, DC, September 23, 2005 -- R. David Paulison, the Acting Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Emergency Preparedness and Response reports on the activity of Texas, Louisiana and FEMA emergency officials as Hurricane Rita crosses the Gulf of Mexico and appears to be heading for a landfall near Galveston, TX. Bill Koplitz/FEMA
downtown Beaumont was severly damaged by windsBeuamont, Texas 9/24/05
Date/Time: 2005:09:24 15:43:18
Beuamont, TX 9/24/05 -- The downtown area was severly damaged by winds from hurricane Rita.
Vice Admiral Thad Allen, left, Governor Kathleen Blanco and General HonoreNew Orleans, LA, September 21, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:19 16:12:03
US Coast Guard Vice Admiral Thad Allen, left, Governor Kathleen Blanco and General Honore spreak prior to a press conference on the evacuation plans set for Hurricane Rita. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
George W. Bush, Michael Chertoff, R. David PaulisonWashington, DC, September 23, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:23 11:46:39
President George W. Bush, flanked by Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff and Acting Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Emergency Preparedness and Response R. David Paulison, discusses Hurricane Rita preparedness with federal emergency responders at the federal government's National Response Coordination Center located at FEMA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. The President toured the NRCC and met with federal disaster workers before travelling to Texas to view preparations for Hurricane Rita there. Bill Koplitz/FEMA
loading patients onto a C-130SEBRING AIRPORT, Florida
Date/Time: 2005:09:23 23:15:59
SEBRING AIRPORT, Fla. -- Aeromedical technicians from the North Carolina Air National Guards 156th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron and here load patients onto a C-130 Hercules for their return to Key West after being evacuated because of Hurricane Rita. The 156th provides medical care to patients in flight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech Sgt. Brian E. Christiansen, North Carolina Air National Guard)
bottled water and Meals Ready-to-EatMississippi Sept. 24, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:24 15:04:00
Mississippi (Sept. 24, 2005) - A U.S. Navy aircrew member from an MH-53E Sea Dragon helicopter, assigned to Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron Fourteen (HM-14), returns to the aircraft for more bottled water and Meals Ready-to-Eat (MRE) to distribute to Mississippi civilians who have gathered in a field. HM-14 is currently embarked aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7). The Navy's involvement in the Hurricane Rita humanitarian assistance operations are led by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in conjunction with the Department of Defense. U.S. Navy Photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Bradley Dawson (RELEASED)
President George W Bush, accompained by Admiral Thad Allen,
Date/Time: 2005:09:25 08:09:19
Baton Rouge, LA 9-25-05 President George W Bush, accompained by Admiral Thad Allen, visits FEMA Workers at the Joint Field Office. President Bush receives first hand information from Admiral Thad Allen on the damage from Hurricane Rita and the progress on Hurricane Katrina.MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo
National Response Coordination Center located at FEMA Headquarters in Washington, D.C.Washington, DC, September 23, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:23 11:48:14
Washington, DC, September 23, 2005 -- President George W. Bush, flanked by Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff and Acting Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Emergency Preparedness and Response R. David Paulison, discusses Hurricane Rita preparedness with federal emergency responders at the federal government's National Response Coordination Center located at FEMA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. The President toured the NRCC and participated in the mid-day teleconference briefing with federal and state partners. Bill Koplitz/FEMA
GOES-12 Satellite composite imageSept. 23, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:26 10:41:17
Gulf of Mexico (Sept. 23, 2005) - GOES-12 Satellite composite image provided by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Monterey, Calif., showing the status of Hurricane Rita at 1:00 am EST. Rita, a dangerous category three hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane scale, has maximum sustained winds near 135 mph with higher gusts. Hurricane force winds extend outward up to 85 miles from the center and tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 205 miles. The eye of Hurricane Rita was located approximately 220 miles Southeast of Galveston, Texas and about 210 miles Southeast of Port Arthur, Texas. The Military Sealift Command (MSC) hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) and other ships involved in Hurricane Katrina relief operations have been ordered to sortie in advance of RitaÕs arrival. U.S. Navy photo (RELEASED) For more information go to: www.nrlmry.navy.mil/
amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7)
Date/Time: 2005:09:21 00:10:56
Gulf of Mexico (Sept. 20, 2005) - Airman Nathan Atwall helps guide one of the embarked MH-60S Seahawk helicopters into the hangar bay aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7). The ship departed New Orleans where it was conducting Hurricane Katrina relief efforts to avoid possible damage from approaching Hurricane Rita. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate 3rd Class Bradley
Hurricane Rita at approximately 4:45 am EST.Sept. 21, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:22 18:38:29
Gulf of Mexico (Sept. 21, 2005) - GOES-12 Satellite image provided by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Monterey, Calif., showing the status of Hurricane Rita at approximately 4:45 am EST. Rita was upgraded to a Category 3 storm early Wednesday with 120 mph winds and forecasters said it could further intensify, sparking an order for mandatory evacuations in New Orleans and Galveston, Texas. Rita is expected to become a category four hurricane later today. The Military Sealift Command (MSC) hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) and other ships involved in Hurricane Katrina relief operations have been ordered to sortie in advance of Rita’s arrival. U.S. Navy photo
President George W. Bush shakes the hand of Col. John NewellRANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas
Date/Time: 2005:09:25 10:50:01
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas -- President George W. Bush shakes the hand of Col. John Newell prior to his Sept. 25 departure here where he received a briefing about the military's response in the aftermath of Hurricane Rita. Colonel Newell is commander of the 12th Operations Group here. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michael Briggs)
FEMA Rapid Needs Assessment TeamHouston, Texas, September 25, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:24 18:21:05
Houston, TX, September 25, 2005 -- A FEMA Rapid Needs Assessment Team (RNAT) compares notes during refueling stop. FEMA RNAT units are in the air and ground as soon as possible after a disaster. Made up of FEMA specialists, state representatives, and the Corps of engineers they quickly identify the most urgent needs for aid. Leif Skoogfors/FEMA
FEMA Rapid Needs Assessment TeamHouston, Texas, September 25, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:24 18:07:36
Houston, TX, September 25, 2005 -- A FEMA Rapid Needs Assessment Team (RNAT) on an air evaluation of Hurricane Rita's damage. FEMA RNAT units are in the air and ground as soon as possible after a disaster. Leif Skoogfors/FEMA
Hurricane Rita battered Jackson and adjacent countiesSeptember 25, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:25 13:10:03
Jackson, MS, September 25, 2005 -- A military convoy on Highway 55 passes through Jackson, MS, on its way to Southern Mississipi. Hurricane Rita battered Jackson and adjacents counties. Nicolas Britto/FEMA
Livingston Dam is damaged by from Hurricane RitaLivingston, Texas, September 26, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:25 14:58:54
Livingston, TX, September 26, 2005 -- Livingston Dam, damaged by from Hurricane Rita, examined by engineers. If the dam fails, catastrophic flooding would happen downstream. Releasing pressure causes some flooding downstream, but prevents a major catastrophe. Skoogfors/FEMA
search and rescue mission over New OrleansSept. 24, 2005
Date/Time: 2006:09:24 13:06:16
New Orleans (Sept. 24, 2005) Ð U.S. Navy Aviation Warfare Systems Operator 2nd Class Scott Wilson, a search and rescue (SAR) swimmer assigned to Helicopter Anti-Submarine Squadron Light Four Eight (HSL-48), prepares to be lowered during a search and rescue mission over New Orleans. U.S. Navy SAR crews lifted off just a few hours after Hurricane Rita made landfall. The Navy's involvement in the Hurricane Rita humanitarian assistance operations are led by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in conjunction with the Department of Defense. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Steven Williams (RELEASED)
Center Point Energy personnel repair a downed power line on Old Spanish TrialHouston, Texas, September 23, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:24 11:31:41
Houston, TX, September 23, 2005- Center Point Energy personnel repair a downed power line on Old Spanish Trial. Utility companys were out early to repair damage caused by Hurricane Rita. Photo by Ed Edahl/FEMA
historic train depot in Gulfport, Mississippi
Date/Time: 2005:09:22 15:54:52
Gulfport, Miss., September 22, 2005 -- Cherilyn Widdel makes some notes on the historic train depot in Gulfport, Miss. FEMA is concerned with restoring historic structures where possible. FEMA/Mark Wolfe
Fairfax County Virgina Task Force search door to door for people and animalsNew Orleans, LA 9-26-05
Date/Time: 2005:09:26 12:03:46
West Golf Course, New Orleans, LA 9-26-05 Urban Search & Rescue teams from "Fairfax County Virgina Task Force 1" search door to door for people and animals. People can be trapped or in need of rescuing.MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo
RADM Larry Herrath meets with the mayor of Port NechesPort Neches, TX, Sept. 28, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:28 14:28:32
Port Neches, TX, Sept. 28, 2005 -- RADM Larry Herrath meets with the mayor of Port Neches in their impromptu Emergency Operations Center to discuss how FEMA can help this hard hit town by Hurricane Rita. Bob McMillan/ FEMA Photo
Civil Air Patrol pilots from across the nation came to the West Houston Airport to support the assessment of Hurricane Rita's imSabine Lake, Texas.
Date/Time: 2005:09:25 19:17:48
HOUSTON -- Lt. Col. Brian Childes (left) briefs Lt. Col. Bob Beabout (center) and Maj. John Mitchell (right) on a sortie to Sabine Lake, Texas. Civil Air Patrol pilots from across the nation came to the West Houston Airport to support the assessment of Hurricane Rita's impact. By the end of Sept. 26, they completed 50 sorties, providing photo reconnaissance of potential damage, oil spills, traffic congestion, flood assessment and live multi-spectral imagery for state and federal agencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Lance Cheung)
A freeway sign on Interstate 10 announces the opening of the FEMA recovery center.Houston, Texas 9/27/05
Date/Time: 2005:09:27 15:47:32
Houston, TX 9/27/05 -- A freeway sign on Interstate 10 announces the opening of the FEMA recovery center. Hurricane Rita and Katrina victims can come here to get assistance with their FEMA application and also from other agencies. Photo by: Liz Roll
In Lake Charles, navigating the highways is a chore because of the numerous obstacles of debris and lack of electricity.Lake Charles, LA, September 26, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:09:27 04:15:34
Lake Charles, LA, September 26, 2005 - In Lake Charles, navigating the highways is a chore because of the numerous obstacles of debris and lack of electricity. Many streets are impassable due to downed power lines from the force of Hurricane Rita's winds. Robert Kaufmann/FEMA
FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Texas Task Force 1
Date/Time: 2005:09:20 08:30:46
New Orleans, LA, September 21, 2005 -- Members of the FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Texas Task Force 1 break down their base operations to head back to Texas in anticipation of Hurricane Rita. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA
Hurricane Rita Photos: A mobile cafe joins one of several caravans on the way to Lake Charles to provide assistance
Date/Time: 2005:09:27 00:04:35
Lake Charles, Louisiana, September 26, 2005 - fema - A mobile cafe joins one of several caravans on the way to Lake Charles to provide assistance to the relief workers and victims of Hurricane Rita. The residents, still without electricity, rely on outside sources for food and services.
Clean up efforts ongoing in Cameron Parish in result of Hurricane Rita.Cameron, LA, January 11, 2006
Date/Time: 2006:01:11 05:02:50
Cameron, LA, January 11, 2006 -fema/illinoisphoto.com- Volunteers from Anna Marie College in Paxton, MA lend their assistance in the clean up efforts ongoing in Cameron Parish in result of Hurricane Rita. FEMA considers the private sector and volunteer agencies as essential participants and contributors to disaster recovery efforts.
Hurricane Rita victims come to sort through needed goods that have been donated by Minveille Outreach MinistriesCameron, LA, January 11, 2006
Date/Time: 2006:01:11 01:56:49
Cameron, LA, January 11, 2006 -fema/illinoisphoto.com- Local Hurricane Rita victims come to sort through needed goods that have been donated by Minveille Outreach Ministries and delivered to this house in Cameron for distribution. The Emergency Operations Center (EOC) down the block from this house has agreed to relocate and distribute these and other donated goods to the community.
This is the first resource center storefront operation opened for citizens, businesses and organizations to gather information.Lake Charles, LA, December 6, 2005
Date/Time: 2005:12:07 01:00:34
Lake Charles, LA, December 6, 2005 -fema/illinoisphoto.com- This is the first resource center storefront operation opened for citizens, businesses and organizations to gather information on Hurricane Rita and share ideas and needs for future recovery in Lake Charles, Louisiana. The Louisiana Recovery Authority and FEMA have coordinated the Calcasieu Parish Long-Term Recovery Operation housed in this building, focusing on the permanent restoration of infrastructure, environment, housing and the local economy.
Vietnamese language linguist, appears with Kiem Vu, on Little Saigon, a Houston radio station targeted at the local and evacuate
Date/Time: 2005:10:14 13:11:25
Houston, TX, October 14, 2005 -fema/illinoisphoto.com- Charley Henderson, lead PIO in Houston and a Vietnamese language linguist, appears with Kiem Vu, on Little Saigon, a Houston radio station targeted at the local and evacuated Vietnamese population. FEMA provides language services for most languages in the super DRC.
A group of 18 students drove from Massachusetts to Louisiana to help in the recovery effort.Cameron, LA, January 11, 2006
Date/Time: 2006:01:11 05:01:17
Cameron, LA, January 11, 2006 -fema/illinoisphoto.com- A volunteer from Anna Marie College in Paxton, MA helps collect and remove debris from this Cameron Parish house destroyed by Hurricane Rita. A group of 18 students drove from Massachusetts to Louisiana to help in the recovery effort.
Carnival cruise ship Sensation in the Galveston port.Galveston, TX., 9/6/2005
Date/Time: 2006:03:20 16:02:39
Galveston, TX., 9/6/2005 -fema/illinoisphoto.com- Carnival cruise ship Sensation in the Galveston port.
A team of workers install a temporary blue roof on a house damaged by Hurricane KatrinaNew Orleans, LA 10-18-05
Date/Time: 2005:10:12 11:29:00
New Orleans, LA 10-18-05 -fema/illinoisphoto.com- A team of workers install a temporary blue roof on a house damaged by Hurricane Katrina to protect it from futher water damage as part of the Bluse Roof program.The Blue Roof program was designed as a way to quickly put temparary coverings on roofs till the roof can be repaired by conventional methods.