Peter Gaynor, FEMA Nominee, Quizzed about Puerto Rico in Senate Hearing
So Mr. Gaynor, how will you seek to prepare FEMA to be able to handle the next Puerto Rico-style emergency? The question came as members of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs held hearings with Peter Gaynor, nominee for the position of Deputy Administrator of FEMA.
Gaynor was the director of the Providence Emergency Management Agency and the Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency. He was also previously responsible for security at Camp David and was in charge of Plans, Policy and Operations at Marine Corps Headquarters after the Sept. 11 bombings. he served in the Marines for 26 years.
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Questions about Puerto Rico
While Gaynor did not mention Puerto Rico in his statement, Senator Maggie Hassan (D-NH) asked what Gaynor would do to help FMEA get ready for another disaster like Hurricane Marias destruction in Puerto Rico.
Gaynor spoke about making sure that states are prepared. Theres always work to be done, Gaynor said. Im not sure FEMA is really built for a catastrophic season like 2017.
Hassan insisted. When a flood wipes out an entire town, you cant turn around and say, Get your fire trucks out. Your fire trucks are under water. If state and local resources are wiped out, she said, FEMA has to be the last resort when everything else has run out.
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