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FEMA is the federal agency that provides emergency services when states go through a natural disaster

FEMA stands for the Federal Emergency Management Agency and is the agency in charge of providing states with emergency financial, and logistical ground-management support in times of disasters such as pandemics, hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, and tornadoes.

FEMA also provides air and ground support and retains disaster reconstruction experts to assist and support the rebuilding process.

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