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FEMA Faces Leadership Upheaval and Workforce Cuts Ahead of Active Hurricane Season

  • FEMA announced on Wednesday that 16 senior executives are leaving just prior to the June 1 start of the hurricane season.
  • This leadership upheaval follows months of workforce losses and low morale amid an ongoing downsizing mandated by the Trump administration.
  • FEMA has paused and is now restarting disaster response training at three major centers while projecting a workforce decline from about 26,000 to 18,000 by year-end.
  • A FEMA official warned current actions are 'too little and not reassuring' and fears preparations will fall short this season despite recent efforts to stop staff departures.
  • These developments imply FEMA’s reduced capacity may force states to manage more disasters independently, raising concerns about national preparedness gaps.
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PropertyCasualty360 broke the news in on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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