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Images of San Juan, Sept. 21, following Hurricane Maria, which struck Puerto Rico with 175 mph winds. An advance team of eight Western Area Power Administration employees arrived in San Juan ahead of the hurricane. The team is there to assist FEMA and the U.S. Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority to assess damage to the energy infrastructure and develop an approach for the incoming crews to work safely and quickly to restore power. (Photos by Jeff Miller)
Meet Rob, a brand new guest to G Michael Salon today. Rob was looking for a change after growing his hair our for over two years. Lindsay, his stylist, was able to put his mind at ease during the initial consultation and got right to work transitioning him from long hair to short. Once Lindsay was finished with the service, Rob described his haircut as "AWESOME"….we totally agree with him! If you are a guy looking to make a big change or update your current look, call G Michael Salon in Indianapolis, Indiana today!
Images of San Juan, Sept. 21, following Hurricane Maria, which struck Puerto Rico with 175 mph winds. An advance team of eight Western Area Power Administration employees arrived in San Juan ahead of the hurricane. The team is there to assist FEMA and the U.S. Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority to assess damage to the energy infrastructure and develop an approach for the incoming crews to work safely and quickly to restore power. (Photos by Jeff Miller)
Images of San Juan, Sept. 21, following Hurricane Maria, which struck Puerto Rico with 175 mph winds. An advance team of eight Western Area Power Administration employees arrived in San Juan ahead of the hurricane. The team is there to assist FEMA and the U.S. Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority to assess damage to the energy infrastructure and develop an approach for the incoming crews to work safely and quickly to restore power. (Photos by Jeff Miller)
Images of San Juan, Sept. 21, following Hurricane Maria, which struck Puerto Rico with 175 mph winds. An advance team of eight Western Area Power Administration employees arrived in San Juan ahead of the hurricane. The team is there to assist FEMA and the U.S. Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority to assess damage to the energy infrastructure and develop an approach for the incoming crews to work safely and quickly to restore power. (Photos by Jeff Miller)
Images of San Juan, Sept. 21, following Hurricane Maria, which struck Puerto Rico with 175 mph winds. An advance team of eight Western Area Power Administration employees arrived in San Juan ahead of the hurricane. The team is there to assist FEMA and the U.S. Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority to assess damage to the energy infrastructure and develop an approach for the incoming crews to work safely and quickly to restore power. (Photos by Jeff Miller)
WAPA staff help load a vehicle on FEMA-contracted flatbed, Sept. 21. The equipment is being hauled from Phoenix to Florida, and then will be shipped to the U.S. Virgin Islands to help crews restore power in the wake of Hurricanes Irma and Maria. (Photo courtesy of WAPA staff)
WAPA staff help load vehicles on FEMA-contracted flatbeds, Sept. 20. The equipment is being hauled from California to Florida, and then will be shipped to the U.S. Virgin Islands to help crews restore power in the wake of Hurricanes Irma and Maria. (Photo courtesy of WAPA staff)
WAPA staff help load vehicles on FEMA-contracted flatbeds, Sept. 20. The equipment is being hauled from California to Florida, and then will be shipped to the U.S. Virgin Islands to help crews restore power in the wake of Hurricanes Irma and Maria. (Photo courtesy of WAPA staff)
At dawn Sept. 21, WAPA staff help load a vehicle at its Loveland office on FEMA-contracted flatbeds. The equipment is being hauled to Florida, and then will be shipped to the U.S. Virgin Islands to help crews restore power in the wake of Hurricanes Irma and Maria. (Photo courtesy of WAPA staff)
WAPA staff help load vehicles on FEMA-contracted flatbeds, Sept. 20. The equipment is being hauled from California to Florida, and then will be shipped to the U.S. Virgin Islands to help crews restore power in the wake of Hurricanes Irma and Maria. (Photo courtesy of WAPA staff)