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FEMA offers to airlift Puerto Ricans to mainland U.S.
Source: CBS News
CBS NEWS November 8, 2017, 5:42 PM
FEMA offers to airlift Puerto Ricans to mainland U.S.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is offering to airlift victims of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico to the U.S. mainland to reach temporary housing -- a complex operation that would be the first of its kind for the agency.
Under FEMA's Transitional Shelter Assistance (TSA) program, displaced residents and families who are still living in shelters on the island can opt to relocate to housing in Florida and New York. The agency is working with the governors in both states to work through logistical issues for families interested in participating.
Mike Byrne, a federal coordinating officer for FEMA, said the program is the first time the agency has attempted what it calls an "air bridge," or a relief operation requiring the transportation of individuals from a disaster area. In most disasters, FEMA pays for displaced residents to stay in hotels under the TSA program. In Puerto Rico, the hotels are filled to capacity, so FEMA is turning to the mainland and working with states to find accommodations.
"A thousand miles adds a whole level of complexity to this," Byrne said.
Byrne says agency teams are traveling to shelters on the island to ask longtime occupants about their housing options going forward, telling them about FEMA's offer. He said the level of interest in the program has so far been low, with only about 30 out of 300 families interviewed on Tuesday expressing interest in participating.
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FEMA offers to airlift Puerto Ricans to mainland U.S.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is offering to airlift victims of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico to the U.S. mainland to reach temporary housing -- a complex operation that would be the first of its kind for the agency.
Under FEMA's Transitional Shelter Assistance (TSA) program, displaced residents and families who are still living in shelters on the island can opt to relocate to housing in Florida and New York. The agency is working with the governors in both states to work through logistical issues for families interested in participating.
Mike Byrne, a federal coordinating officer for FEMA, said the program is the first time the agency has attempted what it calls an "air bridge," or a relief operation requiring the transportation of individuals from a disaster area. In most disasters, FEMA pays for displaced residents to stay in hotels under the TSA program. In Puerto Rico, the hotels are filled to capacity, so FEMA is turning to the mainland and working with states to find accommodations.
"A thousand miles adds a whole level of complexity to this," Byrne said.
Byrne says agency teams are traveling to shelters on the island to ask longtime occupants about their housing options going forward, telling them about FEMA's offer. He said the level of interest in the program has so far been low, with only about 30 out of 300 families interviewed on Tuesday expressing interest in participating.
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Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/fema-to-help-puerto-ricans-in-shelters-airlift-to-mainland-temporarily/
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FEMA offers to airlift Puerto Ricans to mainland U.S. (Original Post)
Eugene
Nov 2017
OP
FEMA "not much interest in d offer 2 evacuate 2 mainland"We havent met 1 person whos not interestd
Madam45for2923
Nov 2017
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Ccarmona
(1,180 posts)1. Get them Settled in FLa and Help Register Them Democratic
This could become a major factor in the permanent Bluing of Florida
enough
(13,455 posts)2. Isn't this a lot like what happened after Katrina? NT
elleng
(136,090 posts)3. Airlifts to Texas?
enough
(13,455 posts)4. I mean moving those pesky problematic humans out of the way of
future profit-generating development, which is what happened after Katrina, and will certainly happen in this situation.
Madam45for2923
(7,178 posts)5. FEMA "not much interest in d offer 2 evacuate 2 mainland"We havent met 1 person whos not interestd
FEMA says theres not much interest in the offer to evacuate hurricane Maria survivors out of Puerto Rico to the mainland. Its part of TSA.
We havent met 1 person whos not interested. On tonights @CBSEveningNews, @RepDarrenSoto says I don't think they are really listening
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