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Uncertainty is hanging over this year’s hurricane season as meteorologists predict “above-normal” activity and the Trump ...
Hurricane season is underway and the Federal Emergency Management Agency encourages Georgians to visit Ready.gov and learn ...
FEMA is still paying Florida claims on 2024 storms amid debate about whether the federal agency should continue to exist.
Economic Policy FEMA has enough funding for Hurricane Milton. What’s next is less certain. A disaster loan program at the Small Business Administration and other long-term FEMA projects could ...
Trump's comments were among the most direct to date indicating his intention to significantly downsize if not outright eliminate FEMA, which has an annual budget of around $30 billion and employed ...
Falsehoods and conspiracy theories about the Federal Emergency Management Agency have spread widely online, continuing to circulate even as Hurricane Milton now bears down on Florida.Deanne ...
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Craig Fugate, former FEMA administrator, about the challenges the U.S. faces with the impending arrival of Hurricane Milton weeks after Hurricane Helene.
FEMA canceled various emergency management trainings this spring, moved others online and restricted travel to events such as the National Hurricane Conference. Some trainings have resumed.
Officials urge residents to sign up for STAN alerts as hurricane season begins.
FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell said on Sunday that the "historic flooding" in North Carolina from the remnants of Hurricane Helene has gone beyond what anyone could have planned for in the area.