Trump plans to phase out FEMA
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President Donald Trump said he plans to end FEMA by the end of the 2025 hurricane season. What is FEMA? How will it impact Kentucky residents? What we know.
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KBOI on MSNFEMA approves federal funds for Rowena Fire as residents come to grips with destructionGrowth on a 3,500-acre wildfire burning in the Columbia River Gorge was minimal Thursday, according to fire officials, but the blaze still had claimed at least
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WVTM Channel 13 on MSNFEMA shutdown proposal sparks concern over local disaster preparedness and funding cutsFunding cuts from the federal government could soon impact the resources available to you should disaster strike. Earlier this week, Donald Trump announced he was considering shutting FEMA down.Staff with the Jefferson County Emergency Management Agency said agencies across the state rely on those federal funds to respond to disasters.
The Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program was designed to help local communities prepare for disasters, thereby lowering recovery costs
The head of the National Response Coordination Center, responsible for deploying FEMA's Urban Search and Rescue Teams, as well as a veteran disaster recovery leader are gone.
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Jeremy Greenberg, the head of FEMA's National Response Coordination Center submitted his resignation Wednesday and will depart the agency in two weeks.
Gov. Tate Reeves says Mississippi will pull on other federal resources if President Donald Trump phases out the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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FEMA still helping Somerset tornado survivors move forwardSOMERSET, Ky. (FOX 56) — Monday will mark one month since a deadly tornado tore through parts of Laurel, Pulaski, and Russell Counties. For many, the recovery process will take months, if not years, but they aren’t going at it alone. FEMA has had boots ...