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Description Geneva, FL, August 28, 2008 -- Tropical Storm Fay dumped 20 inches of water along the coast and it is still draining to this location along the St. John's River. FEMA PA Funds may help state and local government recover cost of road and other repair.
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Author George Armstrong/FEMA
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