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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Until we really understand why people ... don't prepare and what it takes to get that message across, then I think that's going to be our challenge.
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We're slowing the process down. A large-scale disaster will occur and there will be another hue and cry about why we were not able to get the aid faster.
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We're going to have every pump, every sandbag out there. The only question is where do we put them.
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In the Keys, a lot of people are stubborn.
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Florida feels we owe a great debt to our neighboring states.
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The state team is committed to working with our federal partners in meeting the needs of Floridians who were affected by Hurricane Wilma. We want to be as thorough as possible in this vital endeavor.
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We want to build an air bridge to Key West should the roads be compromised.
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We did not have enough product reach the areas in the timely manner that we wished to occur.
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Our goal is to move not hundreds of miles, but tens of miles.
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Our recommendations have not changed since I've been here we need to get people to evacuate from storm surge, ... If you're not in that evacuation zone, the safest place for you may be in your home.
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I will almost guarantee you that somebody is going to die this weekend.
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The approaches to bridges are at the greatest risk of scouring from the storm surge. The National Guard is going to take a Hummer with satellite communications and drive all the way down to Mile Marker 0. They're just waiting for the winds to start dropping.
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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.