FEMA’s Breaking Point: Can Americ...

FEMA’s Breaking Point: Can America Survive the Next Big Disaster?

Meteorology Matters by Rob Jones

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As the 2026 hurricane season begins, FEMA faces one of the most turbulent periods in its history.

More than 5,000 employees have left the agency since 2025. Leadership has changed repeatedly. Disaster-response staffing remains stretched, while a new federal reform plan proposes shifting more responsibility from Washington to states and local governments.

Supporters say the changes could reduce bureaucracy and make disaster recovery more efficient. Critics warn they could leave vulnerable communities with fewer resources when major disasters strike.

In this episode of Meteorology Matters, we examine FEMA’s readiness for the 2026 hurricane season, the agency’s workforce and leadership challenges, proposed changes to federal disaster policy, the future of flood insurance, and what these reforms could mean for h ... 

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FEMA, hurricane season, disaster response, emergency management, hurricanes, flood insurance, NFIP, weather, NOAA, climate resilience
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