FEMA, Texas and Floods
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FEMA officials are two months behind in posting grant application guidelines, which are expected to reflect President Trump’s demand for cooperation on his priorities.
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As hurricane season bears down, a new layer of uncertainty is spreading through the disaster response system: a wall of silence from the Federal Emergency Management Agency that’s leaving officials from across the country scrambling for answers.
Federal Emergency Management Agency funding, meant to help prevent domestic terrorism and bolster security in local and state governments, is being withheld, officials claim.
Two days after deadly Texas floods, the agency struggled to answer calls from survivors because of call center contracts that weren’t extended.
Gov. Hochul emphasizes New York's focus on extreme weather preparedness and the new State Weather Risk Communication Center.
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WHTM Harrisburg on MSNPEMA Director talks potential funding cuts: This Week in PennsylvaniaJust before the deadly flooding in Texas, Randy Padfield, Director of Pennsylvania’s Emergency Management Agency (PEMA), sent a letter to FEMA expressing reservations over
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California frequently suffers some of the costliest disasters in the country. Now state officials fear they’ll be left to face them without federal funding.
On a FEMA color-coded hazard map, Alameda, Santa Clara and Contra Costa counties are shaded dark red, indicating an area with nearly 4.7 million Californians that face the most dire risks of
On the one year anniversary of the July 2024 floods that devastated communities across Vermont, officials gathered Tuesday at Lyndonville Redemption Center to mark the progress made —