FEMA Staff Warn of Diminished Disaster Response Amid Hurricane Season

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FEMA employees warned Congress that the Trump administration has reversed progress in disaster response made since Hurricane Katrina, including plans to scale down FEMA and shift more disaster costs to states, raising concerns ahead of the storm's 20th anniversary.
Topics:nation#disaster-response#emergency-management#fema#hurricane-katrina#trump-administration#world
- FEMA Employees Warn That Trump Is Gutting Disaster Response The New York Times
- In letter, FEMA staff warn Trump officials’ actions risk Katrina-level disaster The Washington Post
- It’s Hurricane Season. Do You Know Where Your FEMA Director Is? The Bulwark
- Is Trump’s America Ready for Hurricanes? Mother Jones
- Will states take on more FEMA duties? Congress, Trump council debate agency’s fate The Lexington Times
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