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Disaster Preparedness and Response: Photos

Restoration: 2007 Angora Wildfire Cleanup (Lake Tahoe)

Angora Debris Removal Project

Additional Photos: Completion of Debris Removal

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Worker in white gear walks onto site.
Worker in protective gear prepares site for debris removal.

Workers and excavator with a load of debris.
Cleanup crew starts the debris removal process.

Worker, excavator, and American flag.
Hopeful patriotic residents share the American flag with cleanup crew members at the site where their home once stood before the Angora Fire.

Plant with yellow blossom in foreground, debris in background.
Angora Fire cleanup site one month after the fire started in June sprouts hope of a new tomorrow.

Excavator and workers with hoses amid debris.
Debris removal crews wearing protective gear spray down ash and debris at a property site.

A work crew performing cleanup activities.
Crew members work to remove hazardous materials from home site.
State officials reviewing a map of damaged property sites.
Board Member Rosalie Mulé reviews the debris removal pin chart for clean site completions.
A crew member guiding another member in heavy machinery.
Crew member guides bulldozer through trees burned in the Angora Fire.
Excavation work at a property site.
Angora home site nears debris removal completion.
A water truck spraying down a site.
Large water trucks were utilized in the clean up efforts to control dust.
Two workers observing the Sheriff's Line Do Not Cross yellow tape.
Crew members work to remove debris alongside the Sheriffs Departments Emergency Do Not Cross tape.  Only crews wearing protect gear work on the other side of the tape.
Stacked bales of straw along a roadside in the Angora fire site.
Stacks of hay bales were utilized in the cleanup efforts to control water runoff.

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Last updated: June 03, 2008


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