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FEMA Administrator Meets With
Governors To Discuss Emergency
Preparedness
Release Date: July 22, 2009
Release Number: HQ-09-089
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- This week, the Department of
Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) Administrator Craig Fugate met with several of
our nation's governors to discuss emergency preparedness
and ensure that as many resources and plans as possible
are in place prior to any potential emergency.
"FEMA is
committed to protecting and assisting our states and
citizens during disasters," said Administrator Fugate.
"By working together and strengthening relationships at
the state level, we can continue to build the national
emergency response team which includes FEMA, as well as
state, local, tribal and federal partners, the private
sector and faith-based organizations. The work we are
putting in now to build this team will go a long way
during the next disaster."
This
past Sunday Fugate addressed governors from across the
country at the National Governors Association conference
in Biloxi, MS, where he discussed how FEMA can best
support the states and their citizens as we prepare for
and respond to emergencies and disasters. While in
Biloxi, Fugate met privately with Georgia Governor Sonny
Perdue as well as Iowa Governor Chet Culver. After
returning to Washington, Fugate met Monday with Governor
John deJongh Jr. of the U.S. Virgin Islands and Tuesday
with North Dakota Governor John Hoeven.
The NGA
meeting, as well as the individual meetings with
governors, built on efforts already underway to
strengthen the national emergency response team. FEMA's
primary responsibility as a member of this team is to
support governors and ensure that all members of the
team work together to better prepare for and respond to
all types of emergencies. As part of the meetings,
Administrator Fugate stressed the key role the public
plays in these preparedness efforts. The more Americans
do now to prepare their families, including developing a
family emergency plan, the more effective our response
team will be.
Prior to
this week's meetings, Administrator Fugate had already
met with a number of governors from across the country,
including participating in a video teleconference with
governors and officials from over a dozen hurricane
prone states on his first day as Administrator.
FEMA
leads and supports the nation in a risk-based,
comprehensive emergency management system of
preparedness, protection, response, recovery, and
mitigation, to reduce the loss of life and property and
protect the nation from all hazards including natural
disasters, acts of terrorism, and other man-made
disasters.
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