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In Hurricane Ian's aftermath, new head of FEMA faces historic challenge

Por: ABC News Politics October 01, 2022

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Deanne Criswell was in Florida Friday with Gov. Ron DeSantis, assessing the historic damage from Hurricane Ian and facing her biggest challenge yet as the new head of FEMA -- the Federal Emergency Management Agency.Not only is she the first woman to hold that critical job -- the face of FEMA when desperate Americans are demanding help they can't get fast enough -- the agency, before her time, has been roundly criticized for not delivering... + full article



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