FEMA cuts emergency training under Trump as hurricane season looms
FEMA cuts emergency training under Trump as hurricane season looms
By Leah Douglas, Tim Reid, Nichola Groom and Nathan Layne
May 11, 20256:08 AM EDT Updated an hour ago
Training cutbacks could leave storm-prone communities less prepared for hurricane season
Trump restrictions on FEMA travel and speaking engagements forces training online
National Hurricane Conference obliged to cancel FEMA-led sessions
WASHINGTON, May 11 (Reuters) - The U.S. federal disaster agency FEMA has sharply reduced training for state and local emergency managers ahead of the start of the hurricane season on June 1, according to current and former officials, memos seen by Reuters, and three sources familiar with the situation.
The training cutbacks could leave storm-prone communities less prepared to handle the often devastating aftermath of hurricanes, the sources and some of the current and former officials warned.
Leading forecasters predict a busier-than-average Atlantic hurricane season this year, with 17 named tropical storms, including nine hurricanes.
If state directors and local emergency managers are not briefed on the federal government's latest tools and resources, it will impact their ability to prepare for and warn communities of impending storms, said Deanne Criswell, who headed FEMA during President Joe Biden's administration.
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