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Homeland Security Sec. Kristi Noem denied that Texas flood victims could not contact FEMA's call centers in the days following the disaster.
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has no immediate plans to abolish the Federal Emergency Management Agency amid ongoing discussions about the disaster relief agency's future, the ...
It’s discouraging that during this time when we have such a loss of life, and so many people’s lives have turned upside down, ...
Weeks before flash floods devastated the Texas Hill Country, Gov. Greg Abbott participated in the first meeting of a new ...
Multiple urban search and rescue teams from across the country that responded to the deadly floods in central Texas told CNN ...
The FEMA Review Council is now diving into what responsibilities could be offloaded to states or other entities ...
President Trump has not talked about eliminating FEMA as the emergency response agency helps with recovery efforts from the ...
Cuts made to the Federal Emergency Management Agency under the Trump administration severely impaired its ability to respond ...
In the wake of catastrophic flooding in Central Texas that left more than 125 people dead and dozens missing, federal and ...
FEMA has authorized federal funds to help battle the Highland Fire in Crook County, which has prompted evacuations and is ...
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem called on Wednesday for the Federal Emergency Management Agency to be eliminated ...
Schumer accuses Trump and Noem of crippling FEMA, leading to delays in aid for Texas floods. Noem denies claims but critics ...