Trump says he plans to phase out FEMA
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President Donald Trump told reporters in the Oval Office his plans to phase out the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) by the end of this year’s hurricane season
Living along the Gulf Coast, we know so many people rely on FEMA after a hurricane...But now the future of FEMA is up in the air.
In the storm’s aftermath, it wasn’t just homeowners who looked to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for help. The city government did too.
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.
With concern and confusion over how the federal government will respond to disasters this summer, aid groups are readying to expand the ways they help communities after hurricanes, fires and other storms.
We are heading into this hurricane season with more uncertainty than usual,” Stein said, because funding for FEMA and NOAA are both in flux.
Kelly Welty's mobile home lost its roof during Hurricane Milton. She says it was the only one in the Buena Vista community to get totaled by a tornado.
The Trump administration has cut funding and staff from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the National Weather Service, which is predicting a very active hurricane season