File:FEMA - 39959 - Department of the Interior rebuilds Anahuac NWR after Hurricane.jpg

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English: Chenier Plain, TX, February 10, 2009 -- A Department of the Interior carpenter nails a replacement roof on a Anahuac Wildlife Refuge building that was destroyed by Hurricane Ike. Damages along the South Texas Gulf Coast were significant enough to require years of rebuilding; almost six months after the storm the park is still only partially open for visitors and much of the wildlife is still missing. Mike Moore/FEMA
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