FEMA Head Admits in Internal Meetings He Doesn’t Yet Have a Plan for Hurricane Season
- David Richardson became the new head of FEMA on his first day, stating he will enforce President Trump's agenda and reforms at the agency.
- Richardson's appointment followed the firing of Cameron Hamilton, who clashed with administration allies and opposed eliminating FEMA amidst ongoing agency turmoil.
- An internal FEMA review revealed the agency struggles with low morale, staffing losses near 30%, slow hurricane preparations, and uncertain coordination with states.
- Richardson told staff, "I, and I alone, speak for FEMA," and warned states that future disaster cost-sharing could shift from 25% to 50%.
- The combined issues suggest FEMA may be less effective during the upcoming hurricane season, with growing concern among emergency managers and disrupted federal funding to states.
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Internal document warns 'FEMA is not ready' for hurricane season
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is “not ready” for hurricane season, which starts June 1, an internal document warns as President Trump eyes eliminating the department entirely. Internal slides obtained by The Hill state that, “As FEMA transforms to a smaller footprint, the intent for this hurricane season is not well understood, thus FEMA is not ready." The slides also state that per a hurricane season 2025 assessment, “resources…
FEMA ‘Not Ready’ for Hurricane Season, Internal Review Warns
WASHINGTON D.C (VINnews)-The Federal Emergency Management Agency is unprepared for the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season on June 1, according to an internal review obtained by CNN. The review, commissioned by Acting Administrator David Richardson, outlines operational setbacks and organizational confusion amid significant changes within the agency. “As FEMA transforms to a […]
Staff losses, low morale derailing FEMA hurricane prep - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
The loss of key staff and low morale at the Federal Emergency Management Agency have derailed the agency’s planning for the June 1 start of hurricane season, according to an internal document seen by Reuters, although the agency chief said on Thursday that FEMA is well prepared.
FEMA Head Admits He Has No Plan for Hurricane Season
“The newly appointed head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency acknowledged in private meetings that with two weeks to go until hurricane season, the agency doesn’t yet have a fully formed disaster-response plan,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
LEAKED: Acting FEMA Director’s Plan for "FEMA 2.0"
In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene along the Swannanoa River in Asheville, North Carolina, members of the FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force search a flood damaged area with a search canine on October 4, 2024 in Asheville, North Carolina (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images).Thursday, May 15, 2025, at 2:00pm EST, the new acting director of FEMA, David Richardson, held a “town hall” with staff. Drop Site obtained 30 minutes of leaked audio fr…
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