FEMA Resumes Disaster Prevention Program Following Prior Year Cancellation
Published on 3/26/2026

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The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has resumed its disaster prevention program, which was previously canceled last year. This program is significant for disaster preparedness funding and could influence future budget allocations and market readiness in areas prone to natural disasters. The official announcement indicates a renewed commitment to disaster resilience efforts, which may impact urban planning and insurance markets. Continued support from FEMA highlights its role in mitigating risks associated with climate-related events.
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