James Lee Witt

A Message from the Director

As all of us know, disasters are terrible. They can rob people of the basic necessities of life -- things like food, shelter, health or a way to earn a living. In a matter of minutes, they can devastate an entire community.

There is much that can be done to prevent or reduce the impact of disasters, the loss and suffering - to manage emergencies and disasters. As outlined in its mission statement and in its vision for the future, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, FEMA, works to reduce risks, strengthen support systems and help people and their communities prepare for and cope with disasters regardless of the cause.
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