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FEMA Head Admits in Internal Meetings He Doesn’t Yet Have a Plan for Hurricane Season

  • David Richardson became the acting administrator of FEMA one week ago amid concerns about hurricane preparedness for the June 1 season start.
  • Richardson replaced Cameron Hamilton, who was fired after clashing with Trump ally Corey Lewandowski amid disputes over FEMA's mission and future.
  • An internal FEMA review showed slowed hurricane preparations, low morale, staffing cuts of about 30%, and coordination problems with states and agencies.
  • Richardson stated, "We will be ready," and warned staff he will "run right over" anyone obstructing the president's agenda to shift disaster costs to states.
  • The current situation suggests a reduced federal disaster response and increased state responsibility, raising concern among emergency managers about readiness and funding.
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Wall Street Journal broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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