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  • Aug 31, 2024 | abc15.com | Alexa Liacko |Rodney Young

    Stretched thin in a year marred by flood disasters, severe weather events, tornado outbreaks and historic wildfires, the nation’s Federal Emergency Management Agency is being pushed to its financial limits, facing a shortfall in disaster relief funds. FEMA is pausing funding for some of its relief programs for non-life-saving and life-sustaining activities to ensure the agency can respond to immediate disasters.

  • Aug 31, 2024 | wcpo.com | Alexa Liacko |Rodney Young

    Stretched thin in a year marred by flood disasters, severe weather events, tornado outbreaks and historic wildfires, the nation’s Federal Emergency Management Agency is being pushed to its financial limits, facing a shortfall in disaster relief funds. FEMA is pausing funding for some of its relief programs for non-life-saving and life-sustaining activities to ensure the agency can respond to immediate disasters.

  • Aug 31, 2024 | scrippsnews.com | Alexa Liacko |Rodney Young

    Stretched thin in a year marred by flood disasters, severe weather events, tornado outbreaks and historic wildfires, the nation’s Federal Emergency Management Agency is being pushed to its financial limits, facing a shortfall in disaster relief funds. FEMA is pausing funding for some of its relief programs for non-life-saving and life-sustaining activities to ensure the agency can respond to immediate disasters.

  • Apr 23, 2024 | scrippsnews.com | Alexa Liacko |Rodney Young |Justin Boggs |James Packard

    Forecasters are warning of what could be a busy wildfire season in the United States this year. As temperatures begin to warm and parts of the country get less rain through spring and summer, the U.S. Forest Serviceannounced it will change its strategy for the firefights likely to come.

  • Apr 21, 2024 | scrippsnews.com | Alexa Liacko |Rodney Young

    Forecasters are warning of what could be a busy wildfire season in the United States this year. As temperatures begin to warm and parts of the country get less rain through spring and summer, the U.S. Forest Service announced it will change its strategy for the firefights likely to come.

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