'We've Been Ghosted by FEMA': Officials Across Country Say They Can't Get Answers on Critical Funding
- Officials from various areas express concerns about inadequate communication from FEMA regarding critical funding, highlighting the urgency of the situation.
- Emergency management representatives stress that it is vital to ensure funding is secured for community safety and livelihood.
- FEMA is identified as the key entity for emergency response organization and training materials.
- There are fears that funding delays could negatively affect emergency response capabilities managed by FEMA.
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'We've been ghosted by FEMA': Officials across country say they can't get answers on critical funding
Regional teams across the country have been instructed, at times, to limit sharing information with their state and local partners until granted approval from supervisors

Uncertainty of future FEMA disaster funding alarms Bay Area emergency planners
MARTINEZ – Across the Bay Area, county officials responsible for emergency planning are bracing for the economic aftershocks should President Donald Trump make good on promises to eliminate the Federal Emergency Management Agency and scrap federal funding that has long helped residents recover from floods, earthquakes and other calamities. FEMA already has stopped boots-on-the-ground response operations, slashed the list of reimbursable public p…
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