New reporting reveals multiple urban search and rescue teams from across the country that responded to the deadly floods in central Texas told CNN that FEMA did not deploy them until days after any victim had been found alive. Former FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell reacts to the agency’s actions under President Donald Trump.
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- FEMA's response to Texas floods was delayed due to a new approval rule. 4s
- The rule requires the secretary to sign off on contracts and grants over $100,000. 14s
- Former FEMA head says agility is key to effective disaster response. 30s
- FEMA can pre-position resources but cannot deploy them until a disaster is declared. 47s
- The Coast Guard responded independently, as it has statutory authority to act without a declaration. 1m 9s