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ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks with FEMA’s assistant administrator for recovery, Keith Turi, about the ongoing efforts in the communities hardest hit by the tornado outbreak.

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16 thoughts on “FEMA will work with tornado-hit communities ‘for years to come’: Top official

  1. Fema wasn’t any real help in Alaska dafter the earthquake. Another agency that looks good on paper but doesn’t do much in reality.

  2. "Call on the Lord in the day of trouble,
    and he will deliver you"
          -Psalm 50 : 15

  3. Ever since our government got invaded in the 30s by the Nazis they have been trying to overthrow the lower two branches of the government that's not permanent the supreme branch is permanent and it shut down the lower two branches and they moved to YouTube and the news to pretend they're in power but they're going to close district with no authority except me their boss and executor of their job contract that they don't have anymore which means there's no president after Mr Obama he was the final one

  4. “FEMA will be with them for years to come”

    As slow as the government system works, that sounds about right.

  5. Every year a town gets destroyed so FEMA must have there hands full. Why don't we ever hear any updates on those people affected by fires, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes.

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