Bob Fenton, the acting administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), is reassuring the public that the agency is prepared for hurricane season, even as the Trump administration pushes for states to take a more active role in recovery efforts. “Oh, we’re ready for hurricane season,” Fenton told CBS News in an exclusive interview…
FEMA acting head: ‘We’re ready for hurricane season’
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