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FEMA's disaster relief fund has dropped below $3 billion, triggering Immediate Needs Funding, which means the agency must limit spending to only the most urgent, life-saving needs amid the partial government shutdown.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is working to rehire more than 100 disaster-response employees in time for hurricane season, according to FEMA officials.
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) supervisors are warning employees to prepare for the elimination of approximately 1,000 jobs this month. The anticipated dismissals, connected to federal workforce changes overseen by U.S. Department of Homeland ...
As communities across the United States are still recovering from hurricanes, floods, and wildfires, Federal Emergency Management Agency supervisors are warning staff to prepare for the dismissal of roughly 1,000 disaster workers this month. The FEMA job ...
Missouri asked FEMA to survey damage from severe weather in 11 counties in the first step to request federal disaster aid.
Fourteen FEMA employees who signed a public letter criticizing the nation's disaster preparedness have been reinstated after eight months on paid leave.
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What disaster recovery really looks like for seniors
When disaster strikes, seniors on fixed incomes often face the hardest road to recovery. FEMA’s updated programs now offer faster, more flexible help for housing, essentials, and accessibility upgrades. These changes aim to remove barriers and give older ...
FEMA opened disaster survivor assistance centers this week for January ice storm victims in Lee, Pontotoc, Prentiss and Union counties, plus other counties.