During National Hurricane Preparedness Week, I urge all Americans residing in high-risk coastal regions to take proactive measures to safeguard their families, homes, and communities before a disaster occurs. By staying informed and preparing for emergencies, we can minimize damage, protect lives, and accelerate recovery from these perilous storms.
As hurricane season approaches, individuals can make significant progress today by investing in property protection, developing emergency plans, and gathering essential supplies. Being aware of storm forecasts and evacuation routes enables families to respond swiftly. These straightforward actions not only protect lives and homes but also fortify our Nation’s resilience for future generations.
State leaders, local governments, and community members are at the forefront of hurricane preparedness. With comprehensive support from the Federal Government, communities can allocate resources more effectively, streamline bureaucratic processes, and rebuild stronger and faster. Under my leadership, we are investing in those closest to these disasters to take preventive measures and drive recovery where it is most needed. Together, we will ensure that no American is left without necessary support.
Americans deserve a Government that safeguards their lives, addresses their needs in times of crisis, and invests in resources to prevent hurricane damage from devastating our Nation’s communities. Therefore, my Administration is committed to transforming the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) into an efficient and effective partner for the American people. We have significantly reduced the timelines to deliver funding to hurricane survivors, deploy FEMA responders to storm-affected areas, and complete essential debris removal efforts that families both need and deserve.
This week, we send our thoughts and prayers to every family across the country impacted by deadly hurricanes. We also extend our deepest gratitude to the countless first responders who risk their safety to save lives, assist those in need, and recover quickly while taking steps to prevent or mitigate damage from future storms.

