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"Moore, Okla., October 3, 2013 -- FEMA mitigation expert John Bourdeau (r) demonstrates a partially underground safe room for a two-part television news report on residential safe rooms. This room was built after the May 20, 2013 Moore, OK tornado and is located a block from the Plaza Towers Elementary School where 7 students lost their lives that day. Reporter Ed Doney (l) of KFOR, NBC for Oklahoma City, focused on the importance of residential safe rooms and looked at the differences between above ground and below ground designs."
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The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-10-03 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Debra Young Keywords: Oklahoma Disasters: Oklahoma Severe Storms and Tornadoes (DR-4117) Disaster Types: Tornado Categories: Mitigation
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"Moore, Okla., October 3, 2013 -- FEMA mitigation expert John Bourdeau (r) demonstrates a partially underground safe room for a two-part television news report on residential safe rooms. This room was built after the May 20, 2013 Moore, OK tornado and is located a block from the Plaza Towers Elementary School where 7 students lost their lives that day. Reporter Ed Doney (l) of KFOR, NBC for Oklahoma City, focused on the importance of residential safe rooms and looked at the differences between above ground and below ground designs." (English)

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The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2013-10-03 00:00:00 UTC Photographer Name: Debra Young Keywords: Oklahoma Disasters: Oklahoma Severe Storms and Tornadoes (DR-4117) Disaster Types: Tornado Categories: Mitigation (English)

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