FEMA rescinds strategic agency plan ahead of hurricane season
Briefly

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) warned of increased hurricane activity due to rising Atlantic Ocean temperatures. Concurrently, FEMA's rescinded disaster plan may lead to significant issues in disaster response preparation, especially as the storm season approaches. The plan, established during the Biden administration, emphasized equity and climate resilience, aspects targeted by the Trump administration's agenda. Employees expressed surprise and concern over the plan's removal, highlighting its crucial role in defining the agency’s goals amid funding risks for areas recovering from disasters.
The impacted plan is a guiding document for agency objectives; its rescindment, without replacement, could significantly disrupt preparations for the upcoming storm season.
Multiple FEMA employees expressed concern about the plan’s rescindment impacting disaster preparedness, emphasizing its role in guiding agency priorities during crucial emergency situations.
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