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Trump is not wrong. FEMA gave a 'warts and all' after

Posted on: August 30, 2018 at 15:32:24 CT
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action report that listed where the response fell short and the reasons for that shortfall. Perhaps Trump should have qualified his statement by prefacing it with 'In light of the constraints experienced by FEMA....."

HINT: It wasn't because FEMA failed! It was essentially due to:

1) Hurricane Harvey in Texas and Hurricane Irma in Florida taxed the agency and left it understaffed and out of position for the catastrophe that unfolded in Puerto Rico.

2) Resources that had been redirected to deal with Hurricane Irma in the U.S. Virgin Islands left few supplies for Puerto Rico when the hurricane hit — and communication lapses, transportation challenges and a lack of situational awareness caused major delays in help for those living on the island

3. The 3rd world state of the infrastructure in Puerto Rico prior to the hurricane hitting the island.

Read WaPo and LA Times:

http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-puerto-rico-power-20170925-story.html

Puerto Rico's debt-plagued power grid was on life support long before hurricanes wiped it out

....The island's faltering electrical grid, now crippled by the twin blows of Hurricane Maria and Hurricane Irma, already was struggling to keep the lights on after a history of poor maintenance, poorly trained staff, allegations of corruption and crushing debt.

As recently as 2016, the island suffered a three-day, island-wide blackout as a result of a fire. A private energy consultant noted then that the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority "appears to be running on fumes, and … desperately requires an infusion of capital — monetary, human and intellectual — to restore a functional utility."

Puerto Ricans in early 2016 were suffering power outages at rates four to five times higher than average U.S. customers, said the report from the Massachusetts-based Synapse Energy Economics....


https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/fema-admits-failures-in-puerto-rico-disaster-response-in-new-after-action-report/2018/07/12/b7900228-8636-11e8-9e80-403a221946a7_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.4195b5f6243b


The Federal Emergency Management Agency experienced personnel shortages, was caught with a critical lack of aid supplies, had trouble coordinating logistics and found itself struggling to do the work of the territorial government while responding to Hurricane Maria’s devastation in Puerto Rico last September, according to an official after-action report released late Thursday.

Despite repeated Trump administration efforts to play down federal failures in responding to a humanitarian crisis on the island territory, the new report is a public acknowledgment of systemic failures during what was one of the most destructive hurricane seasons — and costliest disaster responses — in the nation’s history.

It shows that responses to Hurricane Harvey in Texas and Hurricane Irma in Florida taxed the agency and left it understaffed and out of position for the catastrophe that unfolded in Puerto Rico, where millions of U.S. citizens suffered through widespread communication blackouts, massive infrastructure failures and lengthy power outages.

FEMA officials said Thursday that the responses to back-to-back mainland hurricanes sapped federal disaster resources and left an extraordinarily short window to prepare and build up for Maria. Once Maria hit, they said, they had difficulties with logistics and had a hard time coordinating with local officials in Puerto Rico, who were themselves victims of the storm.

The sobering report runs counter to the White House narrative that President Trump presented at the time, when he praised FEMA’s performance and characterized the devastation on the island as not being “a real catastrophe like Katrina.”


The three major hurricanes that made landfall on U.S. soil — along with wildfires and other natural disasters — ravaged the country and its territories in 2017, affecting nearly 50 million Americans and U.S. nationals spread across the South, West and Caribbean. The disasters cost nearly $300 billion, according to FEMA estimates.

In Puerto Rico, the Category 4 Hurricane Maria knocked out communications and left more than 3.5 million residents without power for months while FEMA scrambled to provide food and water and restore electricity. Resources that had been redirected to deal with Hurricane Irma in the U.S. Virgin Islands left few supplies for Puerto Rico when the hurricane hit — and communication lapses, transportation challenges and a lack of situational awareness caused major delays in help for those living on the island.


The inability to communicate, or to reach isolated areas of Puerto Rico, was a particular problem. FEMA officials conceded that in the first 72 hours after the hurricane, they had little understanding of what was happening across the island and could not assess road conditions or damage to water and wastewater facilities. A week after the hurricane made landfall, according to the report, officials had been able to assess about half of the island’s wastewater treatment sites and did not have information on the status of 37 out of 69 hospitals.

“Because FEMA and its partners lacked situational awareness early in the response, the Agency initially could not be certain that FEMA and interagency partner efforts were sufficient to stabilize the incident,” according to the report.

Puerto Rico Sin Luz
The longest blackout in U.S. history has left Puerto Ricans in limbo. Millions are without safe water and the tasks of daily life are exhausting and dangerous. (Whitney Leaming/TWP)

FEMA administrator William “Brock” Long wrote in a letter included in the report that emergency managers at all levels of government need to improve their emergency plans to account for the shortfalls that led to coordination and logistical breakdowns. Sounding a warning he has repeated since the disasters, Long said communities must be better prepared for emergencies, and he acknowledged that his agency must streamline procedures to provide better services.

“These disasters demonstrate that our current organizing structures are insufficient to promote this collaboration,” Long wrote.
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I must admit, Trump is perfect for - JG A - 8/30 15:14:38
     Trump is not wrong. FEMA gave a 'warts and all' after - Spanky KU - 8/30 15:32:24
          So what Trump should have said was - JG A - 8/30 15:38:50
               no.. 'Considering how ****ed up Purto Rico was BEFORE - Spanky KU - 8/30 15:41:20
                    Got it - JG A - 8/30 15:44:07
                         PR used to be a great place...until it became a welfare - Spanky KU - 8/30 16:06:20
                              Even if that is all true - JG A - 8/30 16:12:34
                                   That's cute.. you actually think you made a point. - Spanky KU - 8/30 16:18:34
                                        LOL stupidly dishonestly delusional - JG A - 8/30 16:22:22
                                             Yes.. you are - Spanky KU - 8/30 16:26:43
                                                  "Fantastic " job - JG A - 8/30 16:28:13
                                                       He grades on the Dem-Lib curve - Spanky KU - 8/30 17:32:57
                                                            I can agree with your first part - JG A - 8/30 20:24:29
                         you're doing it again (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 8/30 15:55:53
                              Thanks. Somebody has to call out - JG A - 8/30 16:00:01
                         Your words, not his, Just want to point that out.(nm) - tcat UMKC - 8/30 15:46:48
                              His meaning - JG A - 8/30 15:53:29
                                   Nope.. a large number of my NYC kin are Puerto Rican - Spanky KU - 8/30 16:08:17
                                        So elections have no consequences - JG A - 8/30 16:18:02
                                             Try using English next time along with a cogent thought - Spanky KU - 8/30 16:21:44
                                                  You can't break through the irony with a cat - JG A - 8/30 16:23:02
                                                       You can't form a cogent thought even when you cut and paste - Spanky KU - 8/30 17:57:31
                         Plus Obama! - Badird MU - 8/30 15:44:50
                              Disagree, that was a good thing he did, just - tcat UMKC - 8/30 15:48:42
                                   Cutting costs always hurts someone eventually. - Badird MU - 8/30 15:50:48
     Ok, What more could he have done? - tcat UMKC - 8/30 15:20:35
          It's JG, so likely tripled spending in the EPA and started - Ragnar Danneskjold MU - 8/30 15:35:41
          Invented a time machine and arrested the Dems who ran - Spanky KU - 8/30 15:33:33
          I don't know maybe pretended to have given a shiite? - JG A - 8/30 15:31:46
               Is that like giving someone your thoughts and prayers? - tcat UMKC - 8/30 15:36:09
                    He even tossed them some Scott towels - JG A - 8/30 15:39:34
                         That is going above and beyond - tcat UMKC - 8/30 15:42:11
                              Yes few Presidents act like they are 9 yr olds - JG A - 8/30 15:43:24
                                   Yeah, he has that going for him too. - tcat UMKC - 8/30 15:45:19
                                        He didn't do a fantasic job by any metric - JG A - 8/30 15:54:43
                                             what is the job to which you keep referring - what were - 90Tiger MU - 8/30 16:03:27
                                                  See below you dishonest simpleton - JG A - 8/30 16:04:39
                                             But what was the his job he was suppose to do? - tcat UMKC - 8/30 16:00:34
                                                  His job was to direct and be responsible for - JG A - 8/30 16:03:46
                                                       I see, the buck stops at him - tcat UMKC - 8/30 16:16:48
                                                            Yes. yes - JG A - 8/30 16:21:49
               lol (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 8/30 15:32:15
                    By every objective measure he did less - JG A - 8/30 15:36:01
                         when did I say I thought he did a fantastic job? I asked - 90Tiger MU - 8/30 15:41:10
                              Trump said he did you lying POS and you - JG A - 8/30 15:42:31
                                   lol DEFCON1 - Ragnar Danneskjold MU - 8/30 15:47:32
                                   What is Trump's job in PR? (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 8/30 15:46:37
                                   "yet you lying delusionals think it was a fantastic job" - 90Tiger MU - 8/30 15:46:12
                                        Is it my fault you don't understand the meaning of - JG A - 8/30 15:53:05
                                             no, it's your fault you don't understand simple English - 90Tiger MU - 8/30 15:54:43
                                                  LOL such ironic dishonesty all the way around - JG A - 8/30 15:57:36
                                                       What job am i defending? what was trump's job in PR? - 90Tiger MU - 8/30 15:59:06
                                                            Song and dance. Song and dance - JG A - 8/30 16:00:29
                         post deleted (nm) - tcat UMKC - 8/30 15:39:18
                              My bad -typo - JG A - 8/30 15:40:13
          Prevent the hurricane and spend a $hitload of cash (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 8/30 15:30:13
               Probably the only thing you would approve of more is if - JG A - 8/30 15:34:35
                    Lol, what is Trump's Job in response to a hurricane - 90Tiger MU - 8/30 15:55:34
     planes incoming (nm) - 90Tiger MU - 8/30 15:16:10




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