Depending on the nature and location of a crisis, it may be appropriate for officials to go to the site of the emergency.
“Our partnership with the Government of Puerto Rico has never been stronger, and we remain committed to helping them respond to and recover from Hurricane Fiona,” FEMA Administratorsaid in a press release. “We’re sending hundreds of additional staff in the next few days to place staff in each of the impacted communities to supplement our already vast footprint.”
“One of the ways FEMA is providing additional resources is by increasing the number of field operations resources, including staff,” it said in a press release.“By most accounts, improved preparatory measures were taken in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria, relying upon lessons learned during that catastrophe,” said
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VIDEO (2017) Hurricane Maria decimated industrial wind and solar installations in Puerto Rico. The destruction was astounding. Wind & solar, especially along the East Coast, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean, are very vulnerable. It's stupid to site them there.