together to work together to help recover. the devastation that i saw today is significant. i ve been on many fires in my career. i ve been in fema for 26 years, been to the biggest fires in the country. and the downtown area is significantly damaged, and a lot of lost structures down there. some of the programs that we will bring and that are important here is the ability to provide direct federal assistance. what does that mean? i have the authority to ask the president to task other federal agencies to provide support to maui and the state of hawaii. some of those are going to be in the debris removal, household waste, which usually the corp. of engineers removes debris for us. and generator emissions, mass care, commodities, and also bringing in search and rescue teams that help with cadaver dogs to search for human
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idea right now, because the mass care, the lack of mass care, in other words, that there s only, fortunately, nine people in the hospital, tells us nothing of what could have happened, so i just want to make that three that this isn t frustration with the police department, they are doing everything they can, it is because lots of speculation can lead to unnecessary panic in a situation where you want to bring the temperature down and begin to address, why is this happening so often every day, more than once a day now in america? and steve moore, you heard law enforcement say one of the things that s unclear to them now is that there are additional victims brought by private vehicles to seek medical attention. so, as they try to nail down numbers here, how do they go about figuring out whether there s anyone who could have been injured or killed who didn t go in an ambulance? is that part of the playbook