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FEMA facing shortfall in disaster relief funds

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Through August, FEMA has issued 115 disaster declarations for 2024. (Scripps News)
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Category 1 Hurricane Ernesto continues North, expected to approach Bermuda by Saturday

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Ernesto, which started Wednesday as a tropical storm, strengthened to a Category 1 hurricane as it moved northward in the Atlantic. It is forecast to bring hurricane conditions to Bermuda by Saturday. (Scripps News)
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Tropical Storm Ernesto gains strength over Atlantic as FEMA runs out of disaster funds

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Tropical Storm Ernesto is pounding Puerto Rico with heavy rains and strong winds as it gains strength over the Atlantic Ocean. (Scripps News)
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No calm after the storm for families fighting for FEMA aid

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Navigating the process to get FEMA aid has proven difficult for people who are trying to pick up the pieces after 2022's Hurricane Ian. (Scripps News)
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Senate hearings examine response to increasing wildfire threat

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The U.S Fire Administration and the Department of Homeland Security have 148 recommendations, but their top concerns are preparing communities.
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Senator Scott on Looming Government Shutdown

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Republican Senator Rick Scott of Florida gives his remarks on a potential government shutdown and what funding his state of Florida needs after Hurricane Idalia surfaced. He also discusses whether or not he will vote on a bill that...
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Biden Says He Spoke With DeSantis About Idalia Help

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President Joe Biden says he spoke to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to offer any resources needed after Hurricane Idalia made landfall. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data, features, profiles and...
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Hurricane Idalia Slams Florida, McConnell Freezes Again

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Bloomberg's Julie Fine and Daniel Flatley discuss the destruction of Hurricane Idalia in Florida and how Florida Governor Ron DeSantis' handling of the aftermath may be seen as a Presidential test as he is running for the 2024 Republican...
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Idalia Will Be Devastating: Senator Scott on Hurricane

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Republican Senator Rick Scott of Florida discusses the preparation the state of Florida has made in anticipation of Hurricane Idalia, which is expected to hit landfall Wednesday morning. He talks about the need for citizens to evacuate...
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Fmr. FEMA Administrator Fugate on Idalia, Climate Change

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Former FEMA Administrator, Craig Fugate discusses Hurricane Idalia which is expected to hit Florida sometime Wednesday morning. He also talks about the FEMA disaster relief budget and what happens to the budget as more and more natural...
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Seeing Growing Natural Disaster Risk: Kousky

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Carolyn Kousky, Environmental Defense Fund Associate & VP for Economics & Policy Analysis discuss . She speaks with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data,...
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Biden Says He'll Visit Hawaii as Soon as Possible

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President Joe Biden said he intends to travel to Hawaii with first lady Jill Biden as soon as possible amid mounting pressure to see firsthand the devastation from wildfires in Maui. Biden says the state will get whatever it needs from...
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Hawaii Wildfires: FEMA Focused on Getting Housing for Victims

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FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell says the White House is completely aware of response to wildfires in Hawaii. She spoke during the White House press briefing on Monday about the government's response to the disaster in Maui. Follow...
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Biden Pledges Disaster Aid for Wildfire-Ravaged Hawaii

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President Joe Biden said he was rushing federal support to Hawaii after deadly wildfires tore through the island of Maui, vowing to quickly help people affected. Biden spoke Thursday in Salt Lake City. Follow Bloomberg for business news...
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"Leak Will be a Top of Mind Issue": Rep. French Hill

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Rep. French Hill (R) Arkansas discusses the arrest of Jack Teixeira, the suspect of the Pentagon leaks, and the briefing he and other members of the Select Intelligence Committee had on this matter. Hill also talks about the handling of...
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Empty canned goods shelves at the grocery store

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Empty canned goods shelves at the grocery store on October 28, 2012 in Washington, DC (Footage by Getty Images)
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Cases of bottled water at the grocery store

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Cases of bottled water at the grocery store on October 28, 2012 in Washington, DC (Footage by Getty Images)
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Empty bottled water shelves at a grocery store

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Empty bottled water shelves at a grocery store on October 28, 2012 in Washington, DC (Footage by Getty Images)
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2014 Tornadoes - Arkansas

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Tornado damage following a particularly bad weekend round of storms.
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Empty bottled water shelves at a grocery store

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Empty bottled water shelves at a grocery store on October 28, 2012 in Washington, DC (Footage by Getty Images)
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Grocery store exteriors

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Grocery store exteriors on October 28, 2012 in Washington, DC (Footage by Getty Images)
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Customers wait in long lines at the grocery store

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Customers wait in long lines at the grocery store on October 28, 2012 in Washington, DC (Footage by Getty Images)
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People wait in long lines at the grocery store

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People wait in long lines at the grocery store on October 28, 2012 in Washington, DC (Footage by Getty Images)
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Paying to Prevent Natural Disasters Pays Off

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Jun.12 -- The U.S. is more likely than other nations to suffer economic damage from natural disasters including hurricanes and wildfires. Since 1980, natural disasters have cost the U.S. economy $1.6 trillion. But some say those costs...