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The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is “not ready” for hurricane season, which starts June 1, an internal document warns as President Trump eyes eliminating the department entirely.
"As FEMA transforms to a smaller footprint, the intent for this hurricane season is not well understood, thus FEMA is not ready," according to the document, which was obtained by ABC News.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Just two weeks before the start of hurricane season, an internal review is raising red flags about the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s readiness. The internal FEMA ...
President Trump’s efforts to downsize the government threaten essential functions that Americans have come to rely on before, ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is “not ready” for hurricane season, which starts on June 1, according to internal documents. Revelations of FEMA being ill-prepared ahead of ...
FEMA’s new leader has admitted that the all-important disaster relief agency has not completed its plan for hurricane season, which begins in just two weeks. The stunning admission was made by ...
As Louisiana stares down yet another hurricane season starting in two short weeks, here’s a status update that’s definitely not going to ease local concerns: “FEMA is not ready.” ...
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