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“There were houses with windows gone. Some had two or three side walls down, roofs gone. The stink from the storm surge was just terrible, 102 degrees with 100 percent humidity. It’d just make you nauseous.” Harrison, Nebraska resident Alan Smith has volunteered for the American Red Cross for more than two decades. When he, and hundreds of other Nebraskans got the call in late August, 2005, they jumped into action. “At the Superdome, the storm ripped the top off. The first night we were down the...