Who administers our answer?

Who administers our answer?

The nation takes care of the more than 100 people who perished after the Flash River through central Texas on July 4 and over the weekend. It is a tragic reminder that extreme weather has become a More common case. In addition to the Kerrville -Disaster there has been Serious flash floods earlier this year in western New York StateAt TennesseeAt Kentuckyand last summer in Vermont. Unlike hurricanes and earthquakes, there is no “Flash Flood” season. It is undoubtedly one of the most dangerous natural disasters affecting society; Moves at such a speed that the soil cannot absorb the water quickly enough.

What we know is that flash flooding is apolitical, agnostic in terms of whether its victims live in red, blue or purple districts and states. Survivors need disaster relief, not political guilt games. After all, Disaster management on the federal, state and local level is performed by professionals dedicated to saving as many lives as they can.

But disaster management policy goes into a period of change during the second Trump administration. Shortly after he joined in January, the president established Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Review Council. He also claimed that there was “political bias” on the agency and noted that “$ 30 billion in disaster relief” Each of the last several years left “vulnerable Americans without the resources or support they need when they need it most.”

Then in May, Homeland Security Secretary Christ’s Noem doubled By witnessing, “…We reorgan the federal emergency administration agency’s responsibility …This adaptation seeks to strengthen state and local jurisdictions and individuals to engage more actively in national resilience and emergency preparedness. “

The president followed up in early June and announced that he would begin “phase -out“FEMA, with the goal of directly resolving the agency at the end of this year’s hurricane season and transferring responsibility for disaster management to the states.

In other words, change is coming, whether this disaster season or the next one.

There are advantages and disadvantages of Fema’s disaster relief efforts that are shown to states. On the plus side, having a body responsibly simplifying relief efforts, which typically has a presence with everything for the government, including federal, state and local resources. Coordination of several relief agencies can be ineffective. On the disadvantage, cuts to NWS and NOAA may have gone into the bone, leaving them inadequately equipped to fulfill their life -saving missions. What more is what is the state wage research? In other words, when a state takes on large new expenses, how are these services paid for? For example, will Texas be forced to make cuts in critical services it provides, raise taxes or other activity completely? Other open questions include how FEMA Authorization Scholarships will be funded. After all, a dollar spent on mitigation Translator into six dollars invested in mitigation.

These are just a few of the questions that the Trump administration and state leaders on both sides of the time will have to fight if they seek to reimagine disaster relief in the country. There will be countless others who follow when human life and billions of dollars, which we invest in early warning systems, disaster prevention and reconstruction, come into play.

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