File:FEMA - 35792 - Volunteeers distribute water in Iowa.jpg

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English: Cedar Rapids, IA, June 19, 2008 -- Volunteers with "Save the City," an inter-denominational organization representing 11,000 people of faith in Linn County, helped the Red Cross distribute water and cleaning supplies to residents eager to make their homes livable again after last week's record flood. Area businesses donated and delivered the supplies to a distribution station across the street from a FEMA Disaster Recovery Center. Photo by Greg Henshall / FEMA
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