FEMA chief no newcomer to gov’t disaster response
"We have not seen an event like this. You could not draw this forecast up," Long said Monday in
"The world is watching!" Trump tweeted over the weekend, harking back to the delicate politics of post-storm devastation. In 2005, FEMA director
At a news conference Monday ahead of Trump's visit to the
Hurricane
Flood damage from
Trump was expected to join Long and other officials in
"He's a planner. Brock, he leans forward," said
Long, a 42-year-old father of two boys, has spent his career in emergency management, including as a regional hurricane program and evacuation leader for FEMA, where he worked from 2001 to 2006.
He also was
Long's private sector experience gave him some familiarity with now-flooded
"Brock's been in every one of these jobs ... So he walks into this event,
The current response phase, which tends to be nonpolitical, is nearly certain to give way to second-guessing and politics as it morphs into the longer process of recovery and rebuilding, experts said. Long and other experts said Monday that
"Is there somebody who's going to attack
Asked on
"I don't even have time to worry about it right now," Long said. "I have no concern. We are doing our job."
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