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FEMA head David Richardson told his staff during a briefing that he had not been aware US has a hurricane season, Reuters reported.
An official from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which oversees FEMA, said he meant the comment as a joke.
It was not clear to staff whether FEMA's David Richardson meant it literally or as a joke, but current and former employees ...
The gulf is eerily quiet. That's one consolation weeks into what's expected to be a busier than usual Atlantic hurricane ...
A developing tropical cyclone is given a name when it reaches sustained winds of 39 mph, and it becomes a hurricane at 74 mph ...
Hawaii’s hurricane outlook calls for a below-normal season, but ongoing cuts to the federal government have U.S. Rep. Jill ...
President Donald Trump announced plans to gradually dismantle the Federal Emergency Management Agency following this year's ...
Residents of the Sunshine State can expect thunderstorms and showers as they celebrate Father's Day. Long time Floridians ...
The Trump administration addresses concerns after the acting FEMA chief reportedly said he was unaware that the U.S. had a ...
President Trump said Tuesday that his administration wants to "wean" states off assistance from FEMA after this year's ...
Hawaii’s hurricane outlook calls for a below-normal season, but ongoing cuts to the federal government have U.S. Rep. Jill Tokuda concerned about the state’s ability to both predict the weather and ...