FEMA Renews Survey on How Ready Americans Are for Disasters
Published Date: 4/22/2025
Notice
Summary
FEMA is asking for approval to continue a survey that checks how ready people and communities are for disasters. This survey helps spot what’s working and what’s not when it comes to disaster prep. If you’re part of the public, you can share your thoughts before the survey moves forward—no changes, just a fresh green light!
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