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Former FEMA director calls for separating FEMA from Homeland Security as an internal review warns the agency is unprepared for hurricane season, raising concerns about disaster readiness.

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'Get FEMA out of Homeland Security': Former FEMA director
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A former FEMA director calls for removing FEMA from the Department of Homeland Security, following a report from *The Hill* that the agency is unprepared for the upcoming hurricane season.
What This Mean: This highlights concerns about FEMA's readiness for natural disasters and raises broader questions about the effectiveness of its current bureaucratic structure under Homeland Security. The criticism suggests potential risks to public safety during emergencies.
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FEMA officials are raising internal concerns ahead of hurricane season, while a family shares an emotional farewell to their beloved dog, offering a lesson in coping with loss.
FEMA "not ready" for hurricane season, internal review says
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An internal review finds FEMA unprepared for the upcoming hurricane season due to staff cuts and political pressure from President Trump to eliminate the agency.
FEMA 'not ready' for hurricane season: document
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An internal document reveals that FEMA is unprepared for the upcoming hurricane season, raising concerns as President Trump considers eliminating the agency.
What This Mean: This news highlights potential risks in federal emergency response capabilities, which could worsen the impact of natural disasters and strain recovery efforts, especially amid political uncertainty about FEMA's future.
Why FEMA officials are sounding the alarm internally ahead of hurricane season
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A FEMA report warns that the agency is unprepared for the upcoming hurricane season, raising internal concerns.
What This Mean: This highlights potential vulnerabilities in disaster response, suggesting that communities may face greater risks if hurricanes strike without adequate federal readiness. It underscores broader challenges in emergency management and climate resilience.

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