Craig Fugate

Craig Fugate
William Craig Fugate is the administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Orphaned as a teenager, Fugate propelled himself into emergency services in Alachua County. As Florida Director for the Emergency Management Division, he oversaw the "Big 4 of '04" and as the Administrator for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, he organized recovery efforts for a record of eighty-seven disasters in 2011...
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The state does not have the capability to provide financial assistance to disaster victims.
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We will not wait for the winds to stop blowing, we won't wait for the sky to turn blue.
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It would be like a weed whacker going up the coast
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The time of preparing is rapidly moving into time of action,
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We do not want people to let their guard down. That's when we have the greatest number of deaths.
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Even if you have insurance, you should apply by January 5th if your home or business suffered damage from Hurricane Wilma. You may find that you still have needs after your insurance settlement and you may qualify for financial assistance in the form of a low-interest disaster loan or grant.
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Even if you have insurance, you should apply by Jan. 5 if your home or business suffered damage from Hurricane Wilma.
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As it is currently designed, the program is not achieving the outcome it should. We've asked FEMA several times if this program can be scaled back, and be run more upon need.
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Do us a favor. Stay out and off the water, where the coastal hazards are extreme. Heed evacuation orders if it becomes necessary later on.
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Use caution. This is still a very dangerous situation.
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We've got roughly four to six million people right now who are experiencing hurricane or tropical storm-force winds.
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We've got roughly 4 to 6 million people right now who are experiencing hurricane or tropical storm-force winds.
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Unlike the public and business is prepared, government cannot do this alone.
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We haven't had any serious injuries or loss of life, and we'd like to keep it that way,