FEMA Chief Says Deadly Tornadoes Could Be 'New Normal'

2021-12-13 1,311

FEMA Chief Says
Deadly Tornadoes , Could Be 'New Normal'.
Fox News reports federal
officials are concerned weather events such as the tornadoes that recently ripped through the United States may become the "new normal.".
The effects we are seeing of
climate change are the
crisis of our generation. , Deanne Criswell, administrator FEMA, via 'CNN's State of the Union'.
The effects we are seeing of
climate change are the
crisis of our generation. , Deanne Criswell, administrator FEMA, via 'CNN's State of the Union'.
Experts say tornadoes in December
are not especially unusual. .
But the size and severity of the
recent tornados have been a cause
for concern among FEMA officials.
But the size and severity of the
recent tornados have been a cause
for concern among FEMA officials.
Even the severity and the amount of time this tornado or these tornadoes spent on the ground is unprecedented. , Deanne Criswell, administrator FEMA, via 'CNN's State of the Union'.
Even the severity and the amount of time this tornado or these tornadoes spent on the ground is unprecedented. , Deanne Criswell, administrator FEMA, via 'CNN's State of the Union'.
President Biden issued a federal emergency declaration on December 12 to assist the state of Kentucky in its relief efforts.
President Biden issued a federal emergency declaration on December 12 to assist the state of Kentucky in its relief efforts.
I want folks in all these states
to know, we’re going to get
through this and we’re going to
get through this together. , President Joe Biden, via 'New York Post'.
The president said his administration is committed to offering relief for each state affected by the storms.
This is one of those
times when we’re not Democrats or Republicans. , President Joe Biden, via 'New York Post'.
Experts say we must work together to
combat climate change.
I think that there is a lot that we need to do as a nation. , Deanne Criswell, administrator FEMA, via 'CNN's State of the Union'.
I think that there is a lot that we need to do as a nation. , Deanne Criswell, administrator FEMA, via 'CNN's State of the Union'.
...how can we start to reduce the impacts of these events as they continue to grow? , Deanne Criswell, administrator FEMA, via 'CNN's State of the Union'.
...how can we start to reduce the impacts of these events as they continue to grow? , Deanne Criswell, administrator FEMA, via 'CNN's State of the Union'

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