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Hurricane Katrina exposed major gaps in federal disaster response and prompted reforms. Now, FEMA is at another crossroads ...
Employees of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) warned Monday that the nation’s top disaster relief agency is acting to reverse critical progress it’s made in the two decades since ...
More than 180 current and former Federal Emergency Management Agency employees – most signing anonymously – sent a sharply ...
EXPERIENCE FOR REALLY EVERYONE IN OUR COMMUNITY, SOME OF WHOM ARE NOW JOURNALISTS WITH US, SPORTS REPORTER KENDALL DUNCAN IS ...
The letter is addressed to the FEMA Review Council, a 12-person group of elected officials, emergency managers and other ...
By Tim Reid WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Nearly three dozen staff at the U.S. agency that responds to natural disasters warned ...
Nearly 200 employees wrote they “have come together to sound the alarm” as experts warn August, September and early October could see heightened hurricane activity.
More than 180 employees at the Federal Emergency Management Administration sent Congress a letter Monday, warning that ...
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