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  • Homes line the canals of Key Biscayne just offshore from Miami, Florida.
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  • De Hanshaw rubs her eyes in the bathroom of her and her husband Vesper’s home in Drennen, W.V., on June 27, 2019. In January, the Hanshaws signed a contract with RISE West Virginia, a $150 million federal relief program to provide housing for low-income families whose homes were damaged in the flood. RISE was set to build the Hanshaws a new home in late spring or early summer until the construction firm who won the contract dropped out.“It may not be this year,” Dee Hanshaw said of the new completion date estimate. “But this house will not make it another winter.”
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  • Snoddy’s co-owner Jim Snoddy drinks a beer on his back porch as his wife Sherry cleans the living room of their home in Boonville on Thursday, September 26, 2019. Sherry works as a housecleaner around the area. The Snoddy’s routinely pass their afternoons together at home. Through this tough time, Jim has leaned on his wife and his faith, attending church and reading his daily devotions each morning. “I can’t remember the last time I didn’t,” he says.
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  • The Snoddy home is seen in the early morning in Boonville.
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  • Jim Snoddy checks the mail in the kitchen of his home.
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  • Jim Snoddy kisses his cat Roxie inside his home in Boonville, Mo.
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  • Jim Snoddy gazes at a drawing of the first Snoddy’s building built by his great grandfather in 1924 inside his home. After the flood, the future of the store is far from certain.
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