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Friday, February 21, 2025

NPR reports that the Federal Emergency Management Agency has been ordered by the Trump Administration to stop helping communities set building codes aimed to make homes and businesses more likely to survive disasters like hurricanes, wildfires and earthquakes. For example, in Florida after Hurricane Andrew, a team from FEMA noted that homes built with metal straps securing the roof faired much better. Florida adopted the recommendation and one study showed the losses from wind damage in the state dropped by 72 percent over 10 years. "Studies show most building codes for floods and other hazards add 1 or 2% to the construction cost of a new home," NPR reports.

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To help homes survive more intense disasters, FEMA has been developing recommendations for stronger building codes. The Trump Administration has pulled them back.[image or embed]

-- NPR (@npr.org) February 20, 2025 at 5:14 PM

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BUILD BACK WORSER'!

#1 | Posted by anton at 2025-02-21 06:23 AM | Reply

I'm no insurance expert but wouldn't those safer buildings lower homeowners insurance?

#2 | Posted by truthhurts at 2025-02-21 07:42 AM | Reply

Was this order written by Putin> Wh else would benefit if we didn't recover from disasters? Since Trump is Putin's lackey o f couse he would disable FEMA because FEMA enables recovery which Putin hates! So Trump disables FEMA! Trump is so owned it's just f**king embarrassing! Donald, does he make you actually have oral sex wirh him.....not that there is anything wrong with that....???
We all believe he does!

#3 | Posted by danni at 2025-02-21 07:47 AM | Reply

Everything trump touches dies.

The damage he is doing now will take decades to fix. If ever.

#4 | Posted by Nixon at 2025-02-21 12:25 PM | Reply

Given that none of these building improvements are unknown... Why do these communities need FEMA to do this? Can't they contract with any competent Structural Engineer to review their building codes for improvements?

#5 | Posted by kwrx25 at 2025-02-21 01:00 PM | Reply

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