Trump Administration denies the help of preparing disaster star-news.press/wp
The Trump Administration increasingly skips the form of a federal disaster support, which helps the future storms, floods and firefighters better preparing.
The Emergency Management Agency rejected requests for rejecting the reflection of the reflection, Iowa, Mississippi, Missouri and Oklahoma last week, began a trend in this spring.
These touches are a way that the administration tries to reduce costs and the scope of the female, the scope of the first nation agency, which is located in the disaster security department.
The administration has the approval of risk-relief financing with the ability to implement these funds, “said White House spokesman Abigail Jackson.” So far, we are aware of the great balances without decks through the board, “he added.
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump intended to get rid of the agency, perhaps as soon as the hurricane season ended at the end of the fall. “We will do a lot differently,” he said in the oval office. Kristi Noem said near Trump, Secretary of Aberri Security: ‘You have very clear that you want to see that the Fema exists today. So I am preparing all these governors that they will help more control over decisions that respond to their communities so that they can help them happen faster. ‘
Maintenance of federal risk is used to build safe rooms for houses and secure tornado rooms. Receiving this does not mean that Missouri communities would be less fund to finance such projects, “Mike O’Connell said, Communici director of the Missouri Public Security Department.
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Requests for risk mitigation funds were requests for relevant disaster recognitions, a state that comes with federal support. Missos had hard storms in mid-March and end. In the same month, Iowa had a tough winter storm, the Mississippi storms were strong and caused by direct lines of Oklahoma. In each case, the destruction of some disasters flooded the local and state responses, Kim Reynolds Kim Reynolds, Missisippi, Mike Kehoe of Missouri and Kevin Stitt’s federal support.
On May 21, Trump signed important disaster statements to help regain and reconstruct support to communities affected by four states. However, requests for state requests were invested in investing projects in specific projects and preparation against some future storms and other disasters.
Two weeks later, on June 2, FEMA denied risk mitigation requests, according to three reviews of interviews with five letters in the state.
It is a pattern in March, when the Trump Administration was automatically accepted by the risk mitigation requests related to large disasters. Then he denied two state demand in May.
Denials are great changes, including previous administrations in its first terms, as a major disaster support package, “Michael Coen reviewed the demands of employees under the former president Joe Biden.
Jackson said the White House “because it works with states to help identify projects and draw balances in a way that makes the nation more resilient.”
No and no DHS has not given any additional details.
Missouri officials said that the FEA are preparing to deny risk mitigation funds, Iowa and Mississippi still exploring the possibility. Oklahoma has decided against attractiveness, because it has received other similar federal funding, according to state officials.
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2025-06-11 11:25:00