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FEMA: Worker fired after directing workers to avoid helping hurricane survivors who supported Trump
Read full article: FEMA: Worker fired after directing workers to avoid helping hurricane survivors who supported TrumpThe leader of the Federal Emergency Management Agency says a worker has been fired after she directed workers helping hurricane survivors to avoid homes with yard signs supporting President-elect Donald Trump.
Russia amplified hurricane disinformation to drive Americans apart, researchers find
Read full article: Russia amplified hurricane disinformation to drive Americans apart, researchers findNew research shows Russia has worked to amplify false and misleading claims about the U.S. government's response to Hurricanes Helene and Milton as part of the Kremlin's efforts to manipulate Americans before the Nov. 5 election.
Witnesses saw an armed group harassing Helene aid workers in a small Tennessee town, sheriff says
Read full article: Witnesses saw an armed group harassing Helene aid workers in a small Tennessee town, sheriff saysA sheriff says witnesses reported seeing a group of armed people harassing hurricane relief workers in a remote Tennessee community last weekend.
FEMA resumes door-to-door visits in North Carolina after threats tied to disinformation
Read full article: FEMA resumes door-to-door visits in North Carolina after threats tied to disinformationOfficials say federal disaster workers have resumed door-to-door visits as part of hurricane recovery efforts in North Carolina.
This is FEMA's role in preparing for Hurricane Milton
Read full article: This is FEMA's role in preparing for Hurricane MiltonMilton is set to become the second hurricane to strike Florida in two weeks, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency is once again positioning supplies and personnel where they’re needed and coordinating with state and local officials.
As FEMA prepares for Hurricane Milton, it battles rumors surrounding Helene recovery
Read full article: As FEMA prepares for Hurricane Milton, it battles rumors surrounding Helene recoveryThe Federal Emergency Management Agency has been fighting misinformation since Helene slammed into Florida nearly two weeks ago.
Harris calls Trump 'incredibly irresponsible' for spreading misinformation about Helene response
Read full article: Harris calls Trump 'incredibly irresponsible' for spreading misinformation about Helene responseVice President Kamala Harris is calling former President Donald Trump “incredibly irresponsible” for spreading falsehoods about the federal response to Hurricane Helene’s destruction.
FEMA administrator continues pushback against false claims as Helene death toll hits 230
Read full article: FEMA administrator continues pushback against false claims as Helene death toll hits 230The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency is again forcefully pushing back against false claims and conspiracy theories about how her agency is responding to Hurricane Helene.
US disaster relief chief blasts false claims about Helene response as a 'truly dangerous narrative'
Read full article: US disaster relief chief blasts false claims about Helene response as a 'truly dangerous narrative'The U.S. government’s top disaster relief official says false claims and conspiracy theories about the federal response to Hurricane Helene, which are being spread most prominently by Donald Trump, are “demoralizing” aid workers and creating fear in people who need recovery assistance.
Hurricane Milton is growing stronger as it blows toward Florida's Tampa Bay region
Read full article: Hurricane Milton is growing stronger as it blows toward Florida's Tampa Bay regionThe National Hurricane Center says Hurricane Milton is intensifying and will likely be a major hurricane before it slams into the storm-ravaged Florida coast, most likely on Wednesday.
FEMA has faced criticism and praise during Helene. Here's what it does — and doesn't do
Read full article: FEMA has faced criticism and praise during Helene. Here's what it does — and doesn't doThe Federal Emergency Management Agency is tasked with helping states and communities hit by disasters like Hurricane Helene.
Mayorkas warns FEMA doesn't have enough funding to last through hurricane season
Read full article: Mayorkas warns FEMA doesn't have enough funding to last through hurricane seasonHomeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says the agency tasked with helping communities recover from Hurricane Helene and other natural disasters does not have enough money to make it through the hurricane season.
Trump slams US response to Helene. His own disaster-response record is marked by politics
Read full article: Trump slams US response to Helene. His own disaster-response record is marked by politicsFormer President Donald Trump is criticizing the Biden administration’s response to widespread devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, even as his supporters call for cuts to federal agencies that warn of weather disasters and deliver relief to hard-hit communities.
Private power companies in Puerto Rico are under scrutiny as officials demand fewer outages
Read full article: Private power companies in Puerto Rico are under scrutiny as officials demand fewer outagesTwo private power companies in Puerto Rico have come under scrutiny while presenting plans to stabilize the island's crumbling electric grid as officials demanded immediate action to minimize chronic power outages.
Hawaii lawmakers say Congress should replenish disaster relief fund to help Maui
Read full article: Hawaii lawmakers say Congress should replenish disaster relief fund to help MauiHawaii's congressional representatives say the nation’s disaster relief fund needs to be replenished so the U.S. government can continue to help survivors of Maui’s deadly wildfires and other disasters around the country.
Conflicting federal policies may cost residents more on flood insurance, and leave them at risk
Read full article: Conflicting federal policies may cost residents more on flood insurance, and leave them at riskAn Associated Press review has found that thousands of people may be paying more for flood insurance or remain unaware of the dangers of dam failures because of conflicting federal policies.
Conflicting federal policies may cost residents more on flood insurance, and leave them at risk
Read full article: Conflicting federal policies may cost residents more on flood insurance, and leave them at riskAn Associated Press review has found that thousands of people may be paying more for flood insurance or remain unaware of the dangers of dam failures because of conflicting federal policies.
FEMA’s Disaster Fund has run out of money for 2nd year in a row🥴 Here’s who can still get help after Hurricane Beryl
Read full article: FEMA’s Disaster Fund has run out of money for 2nd year in a row🥴 Here’s who can still get help after Hurricane BerylThe Disaster Fund has been depleted again, delaying aid for Hurricane Beryl victims. #FEMAFunding #HurricaneBeryl #DisasterRelief
Still looking for that FEMA check after Hurricane Beryl? Here’s how to put pressure on your district’s elected officials
Read full article: Still looking for that FEMA check after Hurricane Beryl? Here’s how to put pressure on your district’s elected officialsYou can make your voice heard by reaching out to your local state representative with claims if you're still awaiting FEMA funds. #HurricaneBeryl #FEMA #HoustonStrong #DisasterRecovery
Be aware of scammers post-Hurricane Beryl. Here’s what you need to know
Read full article: Be aware of scammers post-Hurricane Beryl. Here’s what you need to knowHurricane Beryl has left a trail of devastation in Houston, with thousands still without power and widespread damage. As the community begins to rebuild, officials warn of rising scams targeting vulnerable residents. Tips from the Texas Department of Insurance and FEMA can help you avoid falling victim to fraud. #HurricaneBeryl #HoustonStrong #DisasterRecovery
Federal aid approved by FEMA to help 15 Texas counties for individual assistance program
Read full article: Federal aid approved by FEMA to help 15 Texas counties for individual assistance programActing Governor Dan Patrick announced Friday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has approved the Major Disaster Declaration for Hurricane Beryl to include 15 Texas counties he requested for FEMA’s Individual Assistance program.
FEMA is ready for an extreme hurricane and wildfire season, but money is a concern, Mayorkas says
Read full article: FEMA is ready for an extreme hurricane and wildfire season, but money is a concern, Mayorkas saysThe head of the Homeland Security Department says the agency tasked with responding to disasters across the country is prepared as it goes into what is expected to be an intense hurricane and wildfire season.
Register now! If you want your storm debris picked up in Montgomery County you have one last chance
Read full article: Register now! If you want your storm debris picked up in Montgomery County you have one last chanceMontgomery County Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Management has provided resources to help support resident who were impacted by severe storms last month.
Q&A: FEMA answers questions on disaster declaration, federal funding, and new programs for Houston area after storms
Read full article: Q&A: FEMA answers questions on disaster declaration, federal funding, and new programs for Houston area after storms'Do I have to pay for things upfront? How long will a reimbursement take?' 'Why did I get denied for FEMA benefits?' 'Does FEMA check immigration status?' KPRC 2 asked FEMA all these questions and more to get the answers you need following the recent storms in our area.
How to navigate FEMA during this year’s hurricane season
Read full article: How to navigate FEMA during this year’s hurricane seasonThe upcoming hurricane season is anticipated to be “above-average,” potentially causing those in its path to suffer from property damages. Here is how federal assistance may help you in the aftermath of a natural disaster.
FEMA centers open for Houston area storm victims | What they do and don’t offer
Read full article: FEMA centers open for Houston area storm victims | What they do and don’t offerFEMA opened Disaster Recovery Centers in Houston and Coldspring on Friday, May 24 for in-person assistance to help people affected the the severe storms, tornadoes, flooding and derecho winds that began April 26, 2024.
Head of FEMA tours deadly storm damage in Houston area as more residents get power back
Read full article: Head of FEMA tours deadly storm damage in Houston area as more residents get power backThe head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency has toured the Houston area to assess the damage from last week’s deadly storms.
FEMA takes new approach to assess storm damages after East Texas floods
Read full article: FEMA takes new approach to assess storm damages after East Texas floodsAs communities in East Texas begin the process of rebuilding after a week of storms and flooding, FEMA is trying a new approach to make the process more efficient.
FEMA administrator surveys Oklahoma tornado damage with the state's governor and US senator.
Read full article: FEMA administrator surveys Oklahoma tornado damage with the state's governor and US senator.Federal Emergency Management Agency administrator Deanne Criswell says “our heart aches for the loss of life” in tornadoes that left four dead and about 100 injured in Oklahoma.
California may have to pay $300M for COVID-19 homeless hotel program after FEMA caps reimbursement
Read full article: California may have to pay $300M for COVID-19 homeless hotel program after FEMA caps reimbursementCalifornia cities and counties still don’t know how much they’ll have to pay for Gov. Gavin Newsom’s pandemic program to house homeless people in hotel rooms.
Houston Ethnic Media collaborates with FEMA for roundtable discussion about #WinterReady preparedness
Read full article: Houston Ethnic Media collaborates with FEMA for roundtable discussion about #WinterReady preparednessDozens of journalists representing diverse media outlets gathered at the Southwest News Group in Houston last month for a roundtable discussion hosted by Houston Ethnic Media.
Recovering from natural disasters is slow and bureaucratic. New FEMA rules aim to cut the red tape
Read full article: Recovering from natural disasters is slow and bureaucratic. New FEMA rules aim to cut the red tapeThe federal agency in charge of emergency management is changing its program that helps those who survive wildfires, hurricanes and other natural disasters.
FEMA launches #WinterReady campaign to help most vulnerable be prepared during freezing temps
Read full article: FEMA launches #WinterReady campaign to help most vulnerable be prepared during freezing tempsThe Federal Emergency Management Agency has launched a #WinterReady campaign to help those be prepared ahead of freezing temperatures -- especially people with disabilities and older adults who are often left without assistance.
Hawaii governor wants 3,000 vacation rentals converted to housing for Maui wildfire survivors
Read full article: Hawaii governor wants 3,000 vacation rentals converted to housing for Maui wildfire survivorsHawaii Gov. Josh Green says he he wants 3,000 condos and homes normally rented to Maui tourists converted to long-term housing for displaced wildfire survivors who are still living in hotels.
White House wants more than $23 billion from Congress to respond to natural disasters
Read full article: White House wants more than $23 billion from Congress to respond to natural disastersThe White House is asking lawmakers for more than $23 billion in emergency funding to help the government respond to the natural disasters that have ripped through the U.S. this year.
Evacuees live nomadic life after Maui wildfire as housing shortage intensifies and tourists return
Read full article: Evacuees live nomadic life after Maui wildfire as housing shortage intensifies and tourists returnThousands of people displaced by the deadliest U.S. wildfire in over a century are facing uncertainty as they try to find housing in an expensive housing market that’s also in high demand as a vacation spot.
That blaring noise you heard? It was a test of the federal government's emergency alert system
Read full article: That blaring noise you heard? It was a test of the federal government's emergency alert systemIf your cellphone was on at 2:20 p.m. Eastern time you should have heard a loud noise and seen a message flash across your screen.
Biden says Norfolk Southern must be held accountable for Ohio derailment but won't declare disaster
Read full article: Biden says Norfolk Southern must be held accountable for Ohio derailment but won't declare disasterPresident Joe Biden ordered federal agencies to hold Norfolk Southern accountable for its February derailment in eastern Ohio and appoint a FEMA official to oversee East Palestine's recovery, but he stopped short of declaring a disaster.
Still reeling from flooding, some in Vermont say something better must come out of losing everything
Read full article: Still reeling from flooding, some in Vermont say something better must come out of losing everythingSome Vermont residents whose homes were damaged or destroyed during severe flooding in July still face housing shortages.
Biden wants an extra $4 billion for disaster relief, bringing the total request to $16 billion
Read full article: Biden wants an extra $4 billion for disaster relief, bringing the total request to $16 billionThe White House will seek another $4 billion to address natural disasters as part of its supplemental funding request, bringing the total to $16 billion.
FEMA has paid out more than $5.6 million to Maui survivors, a figure expected to grow significantly
Read full article: FEMA has paid out more than $5.6 million to Maui survivors, a figure expected to grow significantlyThe Federal Emergency Management Agency said Friday it has approved more than $5.6 million in assistance to nearly 2,000 households in Maui so far as the federal government tries to help survivors of the devastating wildfires.
Maui residents fill philanthropic gaps while aid makes the long journey to the fire-stricken island
Read full article: Maui residents fill philanthropic gaps while aid makes the long journey to the fire-stricken islandNonprofits and volunteers in Maui have cobbled together countless improvised and urgent solutions since the deadliest wildfire in over a century hit their community.
In soaked California, few homeowners have flood insurance
Read full article: In soaked California, few homeowners have flood insuranceAs California begins to dry out from its recent deluges, one stark reality is coming into focus: Only 230,000 homes and other buildings are insured against flooding in a state with about 39 million residents.
FEMA fires group for nonsensical Alaska Native translations
Read full article: FEMA fires group for nonsensical Alaska Native translationsGovernment officials say documents aimed at helping Alaska Natives apply for aid following typhoon damage last fall featured nonsensical phrases instead of useful instructions.
Watch live: Latest coverage of Hurricane Ian and its impacts
Read full article: Watch live: Latest coverage of Hurricane Ian and its impactsPresident Joe Biden says the entire United States "hurts" along with the people of Florida after Hurricane Ian flooded communities across the state, knocked out power and raised fear of a "substantial loss of life.”.
FEMA declares new strategy to engage Native American tribes
Read full article: FEMA declares new strategy to engage Native American tribesThe Federal Emergency Management Agency has developed a new strategy to better engage with hundreds of Native American tribes facing climate change-related disasters.
Once dead, twice billed: GAO questions COVID funeral awards
Read full article: Once dead, twice billed: GAO questions COVID funeral awardsThe Federal Emergency Management Agency may have been double-billed for the funerals of hundreds of people who died of COVID-19, the Government Accountability Office said in a new report Wednesday.
Biden outlines COVID plans, says it’s time to return to work
Read full article: Biden outlines COVID plans, says it’s time to return to workPresident Joe Biden says “it’s time for Americans to get back to work” and he's announcing new efforts to allow people to return to normal activities safely after two years of pandemic disruptions.
EXPLAINER: What next as high court wades into COVID mandate?
Read full article: EXPLAINER: What next as high court wades into COVID mandate?The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Jan. 7 on whether the Biden administration can order that workers at private companies and health care employees be vaccinated for COVID-19.
Flood insurance costs rise in areas once deemed lower risk
Read full article: Flood insurance costs rise in areas once deemed lower riskA revamped federal flood insurance program means higher rates for many homeowners — including in areas where coverage isn’t required because the government previously deemed them low or moderate risk.
Biden to continue FEMA virus aid for states until April 1
Read full article: Biden to continue FEMA virus aid for states until April 1The White House says President Joe Biden is extending the federal government’s 100% reimbursement of COVID-19 emergency response costs to states, tribes and territories through April 1, 2022.
Biden to 'bring every resource' to manage busy storm season
Read full article: Biden to 'bring every resource' to manage busy storm seasonPresident Joe Biden says his administration needs to “bring every resource to bear” to deal with natural disasters as huge swaths of the country have endured a spurt of extreme weather just as the summer season is starting.
Houston woman admits to receiving over $7K from FEMA on fraudulent disaster claims, authorities say
Read full article: Houston woman admits to receiving over $7K from FEMA on fraudulent disaster claims, authorities sayA Houston woman has pleaded guilty to a fraud scheme that she orchestrated to get money from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Harris County Pct. 4 offering FEMA application assistance to those affected by winter storm
Read full article: Harris County Pct. 4 offering FEMA application assistance to those affected by winter stormHarris County Precinct 4 will offer Federal Emergency Management Agency application assistance this week to those affected by Winter Storm Uri.
FEMA vaccination sites to close as California ramps up shots
Read full article: FEMA vaccination sites to close as California ramps up shotsOfficials said Friday, March 26, 2021, that the vaccine sites have provided nearly a half-million doses so far. The two sites in Oakland and Los Angeles opened in February for an eight-week pilot program that concludes on April 11. AdOfficials in the county and city of Los Angeles are in discussions about maintaining the site in some fashion, said Dr. Paul Simon, the chief science officer for Los Angeles County. “California’s commitment to equity is much more than just two vaccination sites," she said. It was updated on March 27, 2021 to correct that vaccination sites will close April 11, not April 15.
Child border crossings surging, straining US facilities
Read full article: Child border crossings surging, straining US facilitiesFILE - In this Aug. 23, 2019 file photo, immigrants seeking asylum walk at the ICE South Texas Family Residential Center, in Dilley, Texas. The number of children crossing by themselves, mostly from Central America, appears to be surging in particular in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas. AdThe total of 561 unaccompanied minors from Monday offers a snapshot of how quickly conditions have changed along the border. “They’re all coming across the border, they’re coming fast, and they’re wearing Biden T-shirts,” said the Oklahoma Republican. The Biden administration last week ended a Trump policy that made relatives reluctant to contact HHS to retrieve children for fear of being deported themselves.
FEMA to help manage unaccompanied minors at US-Mexico border
Read full article: FEMA to help manage unaccompanied minors at US-Mexico borderFILE - In this Thursday, May 2, 2019 file photo, Border Patrol agents hold a news conference prior to a media tour of a new U.S. Customs and Border Protection temporary facility near the Donna International Bridge in Donna, Texas. President Joe Bidens administration is refusing to allow lawyers who inspect facilities where immigrant children are detained to enter a Border Patrol tent in Texas where agents are holding hundreds of youths. – The Biden administration is turning to the Federal Emergency Management Agency for help managing and caring for record numbers of unaccompanied immigrant children who are streaming into the United States by illegally crossing the border with Mexico. During an record influx of unaccompanied minors in 2014, the Obama administration also turned to FEMA for help coordinating the governmentwide response. AdPresident Joe Biden has ended the Trump-era practice of expelling immigrant children who cross the border alone, but maintained expulsions of immigrant families and single adults.
FEMA to help manage unaccompanied minors at US-Mexico border
Read full article: FEMA to help manage unaccompanied minors at US-Mexico borderFILE - In this Monday, March 1, 2021 file photo, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas speaks during a press briefing at the White House in Washington. The Biden administration is turning to the Federal Emergency Management Agency for help managing and caring for record numbers of unaccompanied immigrant children who are streaming into the U.S. from Mexico. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says FEMA will support a government-wide effort over the next three months, Saturday, March 13, 2021. – The Biden administration is turning to the Federal Emergency Management Agency for help managing and caring for record numbers of unaccompanied immigrant children who are streaming into the United States by illegally crossing the border with Mexico. During an record influx of unaccompanied minors in 2014, the Obama administration also turned to FEMA for help coordinating the governmentwide response.
Here’s how Texans can apply for federal help to recover from the devastating winter storm
Read full article: Here’s how Texans can apply for federal help to recover from the devastating winter stormTexans in certain counties whose property was damaged by this month’s deadly winter storm can apply for federal assistance for things not covered by insurance. That is in addition to the 77 counties President Joe Biden’s administration included in a major disaster declaration this weekend. Texans without insurance in counties under Biden’s major disaster declaration can go ahead and apply for federal aid. AdEarl Armstrong, a FEMA spokesperson, said that eligible Texans should file their insurance claim first then shortly after apply for disaster assistance. You can also visit a FEMA Disaster Recovery Center in person by looking for the nearest location here.
Home damaged by the storm? Here’s what you should do right now
Read full article: Home damaged by the storm? Here’s what you should do right nowIf your home was damaged by the storm, you shouldn’t wait until you get assistance money to begin the recovery and repair process, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
NRG Park named a FEMA COVID-19 vaccination super site; Here’s what you need to know
Read full article: NRG Park named a FEMA COVID-19 vaccination super site; Here’s what you need to knowVehicles wait at a drive-thru vaccine clinic held at NRG Park in Houston on Jan. 15, 2021. HOUSTON – Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo said Friday that a Federal Emergency Management Agency COVID-19 vaccination super site will open Tuesday at NRG Park. Read more about vaccination super sites. Hidalgo said in a tweet that the site will vaccinate 42,000 people a week for three weeks. People will be selected from the Harris County waitlist and the City of Houston’s waitlist.
President Joe Biden says he'll visit Texas soon and sign a major disaster order after a winter storm hammered the state
Read full article: President Joe Biden says he'll visit Texas soon and sign a major disaster order after a winter storm hammered the stateCredit: REUTERSREUTERS/Kevin LamarquePresident Joe Biden said Friday that he’ll sign a major disaster declaration for Texas after millions in the state suffered power outages and water disruptions during prolonged freezing temperatures. A major disaster declaration is distinct from an emergency declaration. It essentially provides a wider range of assistance through “federal assistance programs for individuals and public infrastructure.”Ad"I’m going to sign that declaration once it’s in front of me,” he said Friday. Eight Texas Democrats penned a letter to Biden Thursday urging him to sign the major disaster declaration for the state. “As the conditions continue, federal assistance from FEMA will be vital in ensuring that communities are able to repair damage and undertake crucial mitigation work,” the letter said.
FEMA warns of scammers using fake phone number for disaster relief
Read full article: FEMA warns of scammers using fake phone number for disaster reliefHOUSTON – The Federal Emergency Management Agency said on social media Thursday that a false phone number is being used to scam people seeking help amid the winter weather disaster in Texas. FEMA said the best information will come from local officials and the Texas Division of Emergency Management. KPRC 2 has looked into this number and learned the number is to the IT department of FEMA, and helps people reset log in information. Screenshot of an image circulating on social media on Feb. 18, 2021. No links for payment or claim information related to this Texas disaster has been updated.
Crippling storm hampers vaccinations as FEMA opens new sites
Read full article: Crippling storm hampers vaccinations as FEMA opens new sitesMembers of the National Guard help motorists check in at a federally-run COVID-19 vaccination site set up on the campus of California State University of Los Angeles in Los Angeles, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021. FEMA opened its first COVID-19 inoculation sites in Los Angeles and Oakland, part of a broader effort by the Biden administration to get shots into arms more quickly and reach minority communities hit hard by the outbreak. In snowy Chicago, Public Health Commissioner Dr. Allison Arwady said more than a hundred city vaccine sites didn’t get shipments Tuesday because of the extreme weather, leading to many cancellations. The Los Angeles site is “proximate to a community that has been disproportionately impacted by this pandemic,” Gov. “The effort here is to address that issue forthrightly.”The Biden administration plans to establish 100 federally assisted vaccination sites nationwide in cooperation with state authorities.
5 things for Houstonians to know for Thursday, Feb. 11
Read full article: 5 things for Houstonians to know for Thursday, Feb. 11Here are things to know for Thursday, Feb. 11:1. Between them, the Texas sites will offer 10,000 vaccine doses per day, seven days per week, for the foreseeable future. Texas Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee said the Houston site will get 6,000 doses per day in addition to the weekly state allotment. The Houston site is expected to being vaccinations on Wednesday, February 24th, representatives for the Governor’s and Lee’s office said. For CVS Pharmacy locations that will begin to offer COVID-19 vaccinations on Feb. 12, appointments were supposed to become available for booking as early as Feb. 9 as stores receive shipments of the vaccine.
Houston one of five U.S. cities chosen as FEMA ‘super’ vaccination sites
Read full article: Houston one of five U.S. cities chosen as FEMA ‘super’ vaccination sitesBetween them, the Texas sites will offer 10,000 vaccine doses per day, seven days per week, for the foreseeable future. Texas Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee said the Houston site will get 6,000 doses per day in addition to the weekly state allotment. The ‘super sites’ in Houston, Arlington, Dallas and two others in New York are part of a FEMA pilot program to vaccinate vulnerable populations throughout the country. Lee and the governor also said the pilot program may expand to other vaccination sites in neighborhoods throughout Greater Houston in the coming weeks and months. “FEMA now has a large role in ensuring mass vaccinations and mass immunity across the nation,” Jackson Lee said.
3 FEMA-run vaccination sites aimed at underserved Texans to open later this month, Abbott says
Read full article: 3 FEMA-run vaccination sites aimed at underserved Texans to open later this month, Abbott saysPeople waited for hours to receive their drive-thru COVID-19 vaccine at the Fair Park vaccination site in Dallas on Feb. 8. (Credit: Shelby Tauber for The Texas Tribune)(AP) – Three federally-run mass vaccination sites aimed at underserved communities are expected to open before the end of the month in Houston and Dallas-Fort Worth, Gov. "Thank you to our partners at FEMA for working with the State of Texas to establish these vaccination sites and help us protect our most vulnerable." More than 2.5 million Texans have received the first dose of either the Pfizer or the Moderna vaccine, which requires two doses. Some 39,000 Texans have died from the virus, which has infected more than 2 million in the state.
The Latest: Anchorage opens up after COVID-19 drop, vaccines
Read full article: The Latest: Anchorage opens up after COVID-19 drop, vaccinesPlastic surgeon Daniel Suver receives the Pfizer-BioNtech COVID-19 vaccine from Andrea Castelblanco during a vaccine clinic on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020, at Providence Alaska Medical Center in Anchorage, Alaska. Anchorage is averaging about 60 new COVID-19 cases a day, said Dr. Janet Johnston, the epidemiologist for the Anchorage Health Department. More than 90 million doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine will be produced in Japan. Ad___SACRAMENTO -- California reported its second-highest number of COVID-19 deaths — while the rates of new coronavirus infections and hospitalizations continue to drop. ___ALBANY, N.Y. — New York may have undercounted COVID-19 deaths among nursing home residents by thousands.
The Latest: UK reports lowest daily new virus cases in weeks
Read full article: The Latest: UK reports lowest daily new virus cases in weeksState health officials Monday reported fewer than 13,000 people were being treated for the virus in Texas hospitals, marking the seventh consecutive day of declining patient loads. Some hospitals and clinics have reported having to cancel immunization appointments because they didn’t have enough vaccine doses to distribute. A little more than half of Ochsner employees have yet to get the vaccine, officials said at a news conference Monday. Health officials are also worried about variants that were first reported in the United Kingdom and South Africa. The Democratic governor says Nevada officials were told vaccine doses would be administered to the states based on population.
President Biden signs burst of virus orders, requires masks for travel
Read full article: President Biden signs burst of virus orders, requires masks for travelPresident Joe Biden speaks about the coronavirus in the State Dinning Room of the White House, Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021, in Washington. “We didn’t get into this mess overnight, and it will take months to turn this around,” Biden said at the White House. A key difference is that under Biden, the federal government is assuming full responsibility for the COVID response. The U.S. mask order for travel implemented by Biden applies to airports and planes, ships, intercity buses, trains and public transportation. Biden is seeking to expand testing and vaccine availability, with the goal of 100 million shots in his first 100 days in office.
Biden puts forth virus strategy, requires mask use to travel
Read full article: Biden puts forth virus strategy, requires mask use to travelBut Biden officials say they're hampered by lack of cooperation from the Trump administration during the transition. AdThe U.S. mask order for travel being implemented by Biden will apply to airports and planes, ships, intercity buses, trains and public transportation. The Biden plan estimates that a national vaccination strategy with expanded testing requires $160 billion, and he wants another $170 billion to aid the reopening of schools and universities. As part of his COVID-19 strategy, Biden will order the establishment of a COVID-19 Health Equity Task Force to ensure that minority and underserved communities are not left out of the government's response. Biden is ordering FEMA to reimburse states for the full cost of using their National Guards to set up vaccination centers.
Watch out LA: Feds calculate riskiest, safest places in US
Read full article: Watch out LA: Feds calculate riskiest, safest places in USFILE - In this Monday, June 20, 2016 file photo, smoke from wildfires burning in Angeles National Forest fills the sky behind the Los Angeles skyline. And of the more than 3,000 counties, Los Angeles County has the highest ranking in theNational Risk Index. Chiu)Spending her life in Los Angeles, Morgan Andersen knows natural disasters all too well. And of the more than 3,000 counties, Los Angeles County has the highest ranking in the National Risk Index. The way FEMA calculates the index spotlights places long known as danger spots, like Los Angeles, but some other places highlighted run counter to what most people would think.
Survey finds race- and sex-based harassment 'common' at FEMA
Read full article: Survey finds race- and sex-based harassment 'common' at FEMAThe survey by the RAND Corp. found that such civil rights violations were “common” at FEMA, reported by about 29% of the employees surveyed last year. It found that 20% of FEMA employees reported harassment and discrimination on the basis of sex. A little more than 18% reported violations based on their race or ethnicity. That earlier survey found 24% of women in the military experienced sexual harassment, slightly higher than what was found for women at FEMA. Coreen Farris, the lead author of RAND’s report on FEMA, said the results will provide a baseline for a follow-up survey planned for this spring.
Trump changes course, approves California relief for 6 fires
Read full article: Trump changes course, approves California relief for 6 fires“Just got off the phone with President Trump who has approved our Major Disaster Declaration request. White House spokesman Judd Deere previously said California’s disaster declaration request “was not supported by the relevant data” needed for approval. Newsom asked for the major disaster declaration on Sept. 28 to cover fires in Fresno, Los Angeles, Madera, Mendocino, San Bernardino, San Diego and Siskiyou counties. The White House said Trump quickly approved wildfire relief that was supported by damage estimates. PG&E equipment is being examined in connection with the Zogg Fire in Northern California, and Southern California Edison equipment is under scrutiny in the Bobcat Fire near Los Angeles.
Unemployed Texans will no longer receive an extra $300 in weekly payments
Read full article: Unemployed Texans will no longer receive an extra $300 in weekly paymentsState officials on Wednesday announced that an extra $300 in weekly federal unemployment benefits will stop. Texans receiving unemployment benefits who qualified for an extra $300 in weekly jobless payments issued by the Trump administration will no longer receive the additional funds after claims from last week are paid, according to the Texas Workforce Commission. In August, President Donald Trump had announced the extra weekly payments after an additional $600 weekly payment approved by Congress to help offset losses tied to the pandemic expired in July. After news of the additional funding was made, the workforce commission said over 347,000 Texans currently receiving unemployment benefits would not qualify for the additional $300 weekly payment as of Aug. 24. Others did not qualify because they were receiving less than $100 in weekly unemployment benefits.
FEMA ends extra $300 unemployment benefit for Texans this week. Here’s why
Read full article: FEMA ends extra $300 unemployment benefit for Texans this week. Here’s whyHOUSTON – The Federal Emergency Management Agency ended the Lost Wages Assistance (LWA) program, which provided an additional $300 a week to qualified unemployment recipients impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, according to a press release. FEMA previously approved TWC funding requests for the benefits weeks between Aug. 1 to Sept. 5. Recipients will continue to receive normal weekly benefit amounts for any benefit weeks for which they are eligible. The Lost Wages Assistance Program was a temporary provision established after the expiration of the $600 Federal Pandemic Assistance Program, a part of the CARES Act. For more information on eligibility requirements, available benefits and questions about the unemployment process, visit TWC’s COVID-19 FAQ page.
Hurricane Laura further strains FEMA in disaster-filled year
Read full article: Hurricane Laura further strains FEMA in disaster-filled yearThe federal disaster agency has a major role in hurricane response, working with state and local authorities to prepare beforehand and clean-up and rebuild in the aftermath. I think even in a normal hurricane season, a traditional hurricane season, its complicated enough," Gaynor said on ABC's Good Morning America" on Thursday. FEMA, in a written response to questions about the fund, said the executive order includes a provision that ensures the disaster fund won't drop below $25 billion. FEMA has sufficient resources to handle the ongoing response to Hurricane Laura as well as delivering other assistance that has been authorized and directed by the president," Bibo told reporters. With a hurricane season that runs through Nov. 30 and fires still blazing in California, it may get worse.
Texas will apply for federal program to get extra $300 per week for unemployed Texans
Read full article: Texas will apply for federal program to get extra $300 per week for unemployed TexansMore than 10 states — not including Texas — have already been federally approved for additional jobless relief, providing an extra $300 or $400 in unemployment checks. Greg Abbott said he was directing the state employment agency to apply for the federal funding. Once approved by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the money will provide an extra $300 weekly for jobless Texans, and another $100 on top of that if Texas decides to chip in. The directive from Abbott comes as 61,416 Texans applied for unemployment relief in the week ending Aug. 15. In total, more than 3.2 million Texans have applied for jobless assistance since the coronavirus pandemic began.