Small Business Administration Recovery Center in Moore, Oklahoma
Mark Randle talked about the role of the Small Business Administration in disaster relief following the May 20, 2013, to…
As part of disaster relief operations in Oklahoma, a medical professional with the state’s Cleveland County Health Department was seen givin… read more
As part of disaster relief operations in Oklahoma, a medical professional with the state’s Cleveland County Health Department was seen giving a tetanus shot to a FEMA worker. Federal, state, and local health officials were administering free tetanus vaccinations to residents and volunteers throughout tornado-impacted communities. Officials say this is a common practice to prevent diseases in disaster zones where there is a significant amount of debris. close
Mark Randle talked about the role of the Small Business Administration in disaster relief following the May 20, 2013, to…
Senator Jim Inhofe (R-OK) gave the weekly Republican address. He spoke from Moore, Oklahoma, about the tornado that deva…
A FEMA disaster response team walked through a neighborhood on Moore, Oklahoma, after the May 20, 2013, tornado. The res…
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) disaster response team walked through a neighborhood on Moore, Oklahoma, afte…