FEMA administrator says they're ready for hurricane season: "It's in our DNA"
Summary
The Atlantic hurricane season officially begins next Monday. Bob Fenton, acting administrator of FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency), said the agency is prepared to respond to hurricanes this season.Key Facts
- The Atlantic hurricane season starts next Monday.
- FEMA is the U.S. agency responsible for disaster response.
- Bob Fenton is the acting head of FEMA.
- FEMA is ready to handle hurricane emergencies.
- Preparedness for hurricanes is a key part of FEMA’s mission.
- The statement was made during an interview with CBS News.
- Homeland security correspondent Nicole Sganga conducted the interview.
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