FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell, Sen. Adam Schiff, Rep. Tom Emmer and Rep. Mike Waltz will be on "This Week" airing on Sunday, January 12, 2025.
President Trump is sitting down with Fox News’ Sean Hannity Thursday night in his first network interview since he became president for a second time this week. They went over a host of
The high winds that fanned flames in recent days are expected to pick up again this week. The FEMA administrator said she doesn't have any information on the cause of the wildfires at this time ...
Marie Myslakowski hasn’t lived in one place for longer than two months since her condo flooded in Hurricane Helene. For about a month, she remained in her waterlogged unit. Then she moved to a St. Pete Beach condo,
FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell warned that Los Angeles is "still in such a dangerous situation" in an interview Sunday on ABC News' "This Week." "I think the biggest concern that I have right now is the fact that we are still in such a dangerous situation -- the red flag warnings have been reissued,
Michael Brown said that Congress should give the disaster relief agency back its “independent agency status,” allowing it direct
Newsweek reached out to FEMA, the White House and the Trump transition ... Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images Local North Carolina outlets last week reported that as many as 3,500 households across ...
Firefighters are still working to contain the Palisades Fire as weather conditions improve this week and search efforts continue in the wildfire which has killed at least 10 people and burned over 23,
The Federal Emergency Management Agency's Transitional Sheltering Assistance program was activated on Oct. 3 and has since aided 13,075 households.
Craig Fugate, who led the Federal Emergency Management Agency in the Obama administration, has seen a lot of natural disasters.
Victims of the Los Angeles County firestorms looking to rebuild their lives arrived at the FEMA disaster recovery center in Pasadena.
With red flags reissued, concerns rise for residents wanting to get back in. FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell warned that Los Angeles is "still in such a dangerous situation" in an interview ...