Sens. Merkley, Wyden, Reps. Bonamici, DeFazio Push for FEMA Disaster Plans Amid Pandemic
As the 2020 wildfire season rapidly approaches,
In their letter urging
"As the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases across the country has steadily increased since the President invoked the Stafford Act, spring flooding season is now upon us, wildfire season is fast approaching, tornado outbreaks are starting to spread, a major earthquake could strike at any moment, and hurricane season - which is projected to be above average - is just around the corner," the lawmakers wrote. "Addressing major disasters like these requires a highly coordinated response across all levels of government that will be greatly complicated by the COVID-19 national emergency, including the social distancing measures public health officials are recommending."
"Further, the COVID-19 response has overwhelmed
In light of these urgent issues, the lawmakers requested that
Senators Merkley and Wyden have kept a steady drumbeat on the need to prepare for
The full text of the letter is below.
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Dear Administrator Gaynor:
We write to seek information about what specific steps the
As the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases across the country has steadily increased since the President invoked the Stafford Act, spring flooding season is now upon us, wildfire season is fast approaching, tornado outbreaks are starting to spread, a major earthquake could strike at any moment, and hurricane season--which is projected to be above average--is just around the corner. Addressing major disasters like these requires a highly coordinated response across all levels of government that will be greatly complicated by the COVID-19 national emergency, including the social distancing measures public health officials are recommending. Further, the COVID-19 response has overwhelmed
The hurricane and wildfire seasons of 2017 and 2018--which saw an unprecedented volume of catastrophic disasters--and the declared events in the years since have greatly tested
Unfortunately, such issues remain while we are now facing the prospect of a simultaneous major natural disaster compounding the current public health emergency arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. Concerns are not just limited to inadequate staffing levels, sheltering procedures in a time of social distancing, a global shortage of necessary protective gear. It is critical that
Therefore, we respectfully request answers to the following questions:
* If a natural disaster were to hit today, how many of
* With the Agency's own Daily Operations Brief consistently reporting single digit availability of
* How soon does
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* What are the specific strategies
* How have those strategies changed to account for the unique challenges facing stakeholders such as limited training, conferences, and briefings that normally provide opportunities for sharing information and best practices?
* How is
* With FEMA relying on federal firefighters from the USFS, BLM, and other agencies to provide qualified incident management expertise for the COVID-19 response, what coordination has been undertaken with their home agencies to ensure that such personnel are ready for their primary mission come wildfire season and to reduce their risk of COVID-19 infection during their service under the
* How will
* With supply shortages of basic personal protective equipment (PPE) well-known, what is
* What is
* What is
* Is FEMA considering using its authority to activate Transitional Sheltering Assistance to utilize hotels and other non-congregate sheltering options in the immediate wake of a disaster rather than long-planned congregate shelters?
* What is
* What efforts are being made by
* What is
* What is
* Is FEMA considering halting permanent work on still-open past disasters and other ongoing projects in order to allocate additional resources and personnel for its pandemic response? If so, please specify the projects that would be impacted.
* Is FEMA considering proactively activating Public and Individual Assistance given the challenges states will face gathering Preliminary Damage Assessments?
* Is FEMA planning to provide states, tribes, and territories with any additional resources for natural disaster response, given that their emergency response capacity is being consumed by the COVID-19 pandemic?
* Does FEMA have a plan to expand the National Response Coordination Center at FEMA Headquarters or set up an expanded site in the event additional large-scale interagency activations are needed over the next few months?
* In the case that
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