FEMA Administrator Discusses California Wildfires

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FEMA Administrator Discusses California Wildfires
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FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell joins Face the Nation to discuss the ongoing wildfires in California, highlighting the challenges posed by strong winds and the importance of community resilience.

FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell discusses the ongoing wildfires in California with Margaret Brennan. She expresses concern for firefighter safety and the impact of unusually strong winds on containment efforts. Criswell highlights the challenge of fighting the fire in a densely populated area and emphasizes the need for local residents to heed warnings from officials.

She also addresses the role of power lines in potential fire ignition and the benefits of undergrounding them for resilience against severe weather events. Criswell clarifies that while federal support might not mandate undergrounding, it could be encouraged and funded through various programs. She acknowledges the concern of loosened environmental regulations potentially affecting insurance availability and affordability, urging for a rebuild that strengthens communities and attracts insurance companies. The discussion touches on the role of government in assisting rebuilding when the private insurance market deems certain areas too risky

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