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Doge cuts may impact Florida’s disaster preparedness More than a dozen positions have been cut at National Weather Service (NWS) offices across the state. These are the offices responsible for weather ...
Nearly three months after being shut down by DOGE, the National Fire Academy and two other education facilities will resume ...
White House officials maintain the recent purge of senior Federal Emergency Management Agency officials won’t impact the ...
The loss of staffing and programs is one more blow to the US’s ability to respond to and recover from disasters.
Almost three months after the Federal Emergency Management Agency abruptly canceled classes at the National Fire Academy, ...
President Trump’s NOAA cuts will significantly hamper the public’s understanding of the environment and weather forecasting, ...
Hurricane season is about to start, along with wildfire season—in the wake of thousands of jobs cut at FEMA and NOAA.
The consequences of DOGE's disruptions at the National Nuclear Security Administration could be far-reaching, experts say.
As hurricane season looms, the effects of DOGE cuts on the U.S. forecasting and alert system are a new menace.
Weeks ahead of hurricane season, National Weather Service in Houston remains short-staffed due to Trump's hiring freeze and ...
Other experts say DOGE’s rupture of the talent pipeline ... which oversees the work of more than 14,000 contractors, lost its emergency preparedness manager, its radiation protection manager ...
With the Trump administration threatening to eliminate FEMA, it's no wonder the disaster response agency is not prepared to ...