Fema’s acting chief reportedly could not be reached during deadly Texas floods
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A recent report reveals that the acting chief of FEMA was largely unreachable during the deadly floods in Texas this past July, leading to significant criticism over the agency's slow response. With two-thirds of calls reportedly going unanswered, the inability to deploy search-and-rescue resources in a timely manner raises serious concerns about the agency's preparedness and effectiveness in crisis situations. This situation highlights the importance of reliable disaster management and the need for accountability in emergency response.
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