FEMA has โfunds to absolutely get through the response for this hurricane, as well as the continued response for Hurricane Helene,โ she said.
The director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) said the agency has enough resources to deal with Hurricane Milton, expected to slam into Floridaโs Gulf Coast on Wednesday, as well as dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
However, FEMA may not have enough money to deal with any more crises, FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell told Fox News on Monday evening.
โWe donโt have enough money to continue throughout the rest of the year,โ she said, adding that her agency has been โable to anticipate last year, this year, and even going into next year, that we are not going to have enough to pay all of the recovery bills.โ
Criswell reiterated that FEMA does โhave enough funds to absolutely get through the response for this hurricane, as well as the continued response for Hurricane Helene.โ
โI have the full authorization to spend against the presidentโs fiscal year โ25 budget,โ she said. โAnd we will continue to meet the needs of the individuals that are impacted by these storms.
โBut we donโt have enough money to continue throughout the rest of the year. And we went into immediate needs funding earlier in the year to make sure we can do just what weโve been doing through Helene, as well as now the preparations for Milton.โ
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, whose department oversees FEMA, said this week that the agency will be able to respond to both Helene and Milton.
The secretary was asked by MSNBC pundit and former White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Monday to respond to a report claiming that FEMA is facing a staffing shortage ahead of the hurricane.
Mayorkas asserted that FEMA can handle several crises at the same time, saying, โWe have the personnelโ and that โFEMA likes to say it is FEMA flexible. We can respond to multiple events at a single time.
โAnd everybody should rest confident that FEMA has the resources.