"The southeastern U.S. is grappling with yet another round of severe flooding, and local health facilities are once again under immense strain," said Americares Director of U.S. Emergency Response Mariel Fonteyn. "We're focused on restoring access to health care in impacted communities and providing our clinic partners with the medicines and relief supplies they need to care for their communities during this challenging time."
FEMA email: Firings will affect 'majority of our staff'
After firing 200 probationary employees this weekend, FEMA was directed "to make a list" of anyone who worked on climate or equity.
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