The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced plans to hire for 26 roles like disaster field training operations, hazard mitigation and IT, among others, in the Eaton and Palisades disaster areas.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced it would hire 26 workers to help in the Altadena and Palisades fire zones.
Prepare the best for the worst,” was the mantra of U.S. Air Force veteran Aileen Reneau and others employed by FEMA’s Center for Domestic Preparedness in Anniston. But Reneau, 30, said one thing she ...
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and a barrier to timely clean up and recovery,” Brown wrote, noting that positive results were typically linked to pollutants present in the soil prior to the fires. “FEMA’s position since ...
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"They turned it around, they did their jobs and I'm grateful ... in many towns uninhabitable as cleanup efforts continue. Eric Gibson, director of Kentucky Emergency Management, said about 2,300 ...