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Mientras los remanentes del huracán Ida se han alejado de la costa, los estados desde la costa del Golfo hasta New England están evaluando los daños sufridos. Las inundaciones y los tornados causados por la tormenta ocurridos el miércoles, se produjeron días después de causar vientos, marejadas ciclónicas e inundaciones extensas en Louisiana y Mississippi. El personal de la Agencia Federal para el Manejo de Emergencias (FEMA, por sus siglas en inglés) está trabajando en todo el país para apoyar otros esfuerzos de respuesta en curso a los huracanes e inundaciones y los incendios forestales en el oeste.
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WASHINGTON -- La Agencia Federal para el Manejo de Emergencias (FEMA, por sus siglas en inglés) exhorta a los residentes a permanecer atentos mientras Ida continúa causando condiciones peligrosas del tiempo en la Costa del Golfo. Mientras regiones en el sur comienzan sus labores de limpieza, la tormenta continúa trasladándose hacia el interior del país, lo cual trae lluvias fuertes y la amenaza de inundaciones, desde los valles de Tennessee y Ohio hacia el centro y sur de los Apalaches y el Atlántico medio durante el día de hoy.
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La Agencia Federal para el Manejo de Emergencias (FEMA, por sus siglas en inglés) continúa trabajando con los colaboradores federales, estatales, locales, tribales y no gubernamentales para apoyar a los residentes de las áreas afectadas por Ida. A medida que algunas partes del sur comienzan sus esfuerzos de limpieza, la tormenta continúa moviéndose hacia el interior, lo cual trae lluvias fuertes y la amenaza de inundaciones, desde los valles de Tennessee y Ohio hacia el centro y sur de los Apalaches y el Atlántico medio, hasta el miércoles.
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WASHINGTON -- Se están llevando a cabo esfuerzos de coordinación extraordinarios en todos los niveles de gobierno e incorporando elementos de todo el país para realizar los esfuerzos de rescate y salvar vidas en Louisiana y Mississippi. 
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WASHINGTON -- La administradora de la Agencia Federal para el Manejo de Emergencias (FEMA, por sus siglas en inglés), Deanne Criswell, ofreció durante la mañana de hoy un resumen a los medios de comunicación sobre los primeros impactos causados por el huracán Ida y la respuesta del gobierno federal.
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Administrator Criswell addressed dangerous conditions for those in the path of the storm.
FEMA Administrator Responds to Ida’s Initial Impacts

On ABC’s Good Morning America, Administrator Criswell addressed dangerous conditions for those in the path of the storm.

 Administrator Criswell underlined this focus during her interview with CBS News.
FEMA Administrator Responds to Ida’s Initial Impacts

At this point in FEMA’s response, life-safety is critical. Administrator Criswell underlined this focus during her interview with CBS News.

Administrator Criswell described during a Weather Channel interview what this means in terms of federal support for those impacted by the storm.
FEMA Administrator Responds to Ida’s Initial Impacts

Administrator Criswell described during a Weather Channel interview what this means in terms of federal support for those impacted by the storm.

When asked about FEMA’s coordination with local officials on CNN, Administrator Criswell emphasized our important partnerships.
FEMA Administrator Responds to Ida’s Initial Impacts

Disaster response works best when it is locally managed, state led and federally supported. When asked about FEMA’s coordination with local officials on CNN, Administrator Criswell emphasized our important partnerships.

Administrator Criswell discussed sheltering during her interview with MSNBC.
FEMA Administrator Responds to Ida’s Initial Impacts

Hurricane Ida has displaced many people along the Gulf Coast. Administrator Criswell discussed sheltering during her interview with MSNBC.

EMA’s Acting Associate Administrator for Response and Recovery, David Bibo, spoke on CNN about Hurricane Ida Response
FEMA’s Acting Associate Administrator for Response and Recovery, David Bibo, spoke on CNN about Hurricane Ida Response

On CNN, Mr. Bibo underscored the instructions FEMA received during the President’s visit.
"The President's message was clear as a bell to the FEMA team, which was lean forward and do everything you can to support the people of Louisiana, Mississippi and anyone else affected by Hurricane Ida. We've been pre-positioning for days throughout the projected area of impact."

FEMA’s Acting Associate Administrator for Response and Recovery, David Bibo, spoke on MSNBC
FEMA’s Acting Associate Administrator for Response and Recovery, David Bibo, spoke on MSNBC about Hurricane Ida Response

FEMA’s Acting Associate Administrator for Response and Recovery, David Bibo, spoke on MSNBC about the dangers of Hurricane Ida.

President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. talking behind a podium
President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. spoke with fema staff and briefed the media in the NRCC

“The storm is life-threatening, and its devastation is likely to be immense. Everyone should listen to the instructions of state and local officials,” warned the President. He went on to speak directly to those in the hurricane’s path.

President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. talking in front of a podium with multiple fema staff standing beside and behind him in the nrcc
President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. briefed the media in the NRCC

President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. briefed the media earlier today on federal agencies’ preparedness and response efforts on Hurricane Ida, after receiving an update briefing at FEMA’s National Response Coordination Center. Life safety is FEMA’s main priority as dangerous wind, storm surge and flooding continue to threaten the Gulf Coast. The President urged those in the storm’s path to take it seriously.