Readout of the President’s Briefing on the 2019 Hurricane Season | Eastern NC Now

Today, President Donald J. Trump was briefed by Dr. Neil Jacobs regarding the proactive preparations the Administration is taking for the 2019 hurricane season.

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    Today, President Donald J. Trump was briefed by Dr. Neil Jacobs, head of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and Pete T. Gaynor, Acting Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), regarding the proactive preparations the Administration is taking for the 2019 hurricane season. Communities continuing to recover from previous storms could be impacted by a hurricane this season. Effective preparedness is only achieved when every level of government is engaged, along with the private sector, communities, and families. The Trump Administration has conducted extensive outreach to State, territorial, local, and tribal leaders, and other partners.

President Donald J. Trump receives a briefing on the upcoming 2019 hurricane season Friday, June 21, 2019, in the Oval Office of the White House. | Photo: Tia Dufour/Official White House

    Dr. Jacobs briefed the President on the projected weather activity for this hurricane season, which is expected to be active in the Pacific and average in the Atlantic. Acting Administrator Gaynor highlighted FEMA's extensive preparations. He also provided an update regarding the numerous ongoing locally executed, State-managed, and Federally supported recovery efforts.

    The President expressed his concern about the vulnerabilities of States and territories that continue to recover from previous hurricanes, as well as those affected by last year's wildfires. He directed FEMA to ensure that adequate preparations are made, including outreach to the public, and that assistance be rapidly provided if disaster strikes again this year.

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