FEMA Administrator Says Hurricane Harvey Recovery Will Take Years

The administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency said recovery efforts in the wake of deadly Hurricane Harvey would take “years” as hundreds of water rescues were still underway on Sunday.

FEMA Administrator William Brock Long said Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that the agency was “deep into” life-saving missions after the storm brought torrential rains and heavy flooding to parts of Texas.

“We’re not doing recovery,” said Long. “Right now we are deep into the life-safety mission of helping people be rescued through swift water rescue, search and rescue.’

Long added that recovery efforts would take “years” after the damage from the storm.

“It’s going to be years,” said Long.

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The FEMA chief also added President Donald Trump was “extremely concerned” about the situation.

“He’s given me all the authorities to amass the resources from the federal government down through our state and local partners,” he said adding, “right now we have nearly 5,000 staff that we have coordinated across the federal government within the states of Texas and Louisiana.”

Image: A vehicle sits half submerged in flood waters in a residential area in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey in Houston Image: A vehicle sits half submerged in flood waters in a residential area in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey in Houston

A vehicle sits half submerged in flood waters in a residential area in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey in Houston, Texas, on August 27. REUTERS / Reuters

Long said that the agency was poised to “process all claims” to its national flood insurance program.

“We’re already mobilizing, we are telling people to reach out to insurance holders as soon as they get flood damage,” he said.

Harvey has caused catastrophic flooding in Houston and across southeast Texas after making landfall late Friday as a Category 4 hurricane, the National Hurricane Center said.

At least two people have died since, with one person found dead in a vehicle in Houston on Saturday night in a possible drowning and another dying in a house fire in Aransas County that rescuers were not able to reach because of flooding.

Long added that citizens “should listen to their local officials” and only call 911 if you’re in an emergency or “dire situation.”

“One thing that is important is that the president’s declaration is constantly expanding, it’s dynamic,” he said, later adding. “I want to be sure that we’re not letting paperwork get in the way of pushing down federal resources to report the best way that we can. We are moving forward, leaning forward.”


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