Trump promises all-out response to
Hurricane Florence
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[September 12, 2018]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President
Donald Trump on Tuesday said the federal government would spare no
expense in responding to the likely damage from Hurricane Florence,
which is forecast to slam the Carolina coast later this week.
"Any amounts of money, whatever it takes, we're going to do it," Trump
told reporters at the White House as he met with top aides and federal
disaster officials.
In remarks aimed at Americans who could find themselves in harm's way,
the president noted that experts were predicting a storm the likes of
which the East Coast of the United States has not seen in decades.
"I would say everybody should get out, he said. "It's going to be
really, really bad along the coast."
Federal forecasters expect the storm to make landfall on Friday with 130
mile-per-hour (215 kph) winds and massive waves, with rains taking a
heavy toll inland. Some 1 million people have been ordered to evacuate
their homes.
The government's top disaster response official, Federal Emergency
Management Agency head Brock Long, told reporters that residents in
areas likely to be affected should not under-estimate the threat.
"This has an opportunity of being a very devastating storm," Long said.
"The power is going to be off for weeks. You are going to be displaced
from your home in the coastal areas, and there will be flooding in the
inland areas as well."
Trump, who has faced criticism for his administration's response to
Hurricane Maria in 2017, which killed an estimated 3,000 people in the
U.S. territory of Puerto Rico, knocked out power to all 3.4 million
residents of the Caribbean island, with thousands still without power
even six months after the storm hit, said the federal government was
"totally prepared" for Florence.
"We're ready. We're as ready as anybody has ever been," he said.
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President Donald Trump speaks during an Oval Office meeting on
hurricane preparations for Hurricane Florence at the White House in
Washington, U.S., September 11, 2018. REUTERS/Leah Millis
Asked what lessons could be learn from Maria, Trump said the
government's response in that case was complicated because Puerto
Rico is an island and its electrical grid was already impaired.
"I actually think it was one of the best jobs that's ever been
done," he said. "I think that Puerto Rico was an incredible unsung
success."
The mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico's capital, Carmen Yulin Cruz,
blasted Trump for touting his administration's response to the
hurricane as a success.
"This was a despicable act of neglect on the part of his
administration," Cruz told CNN.
Florence, a Category 4 on the five-step Saffir-Simpson scale, was
located about 785 miles (1,260 km) southeast of Cape Fear, North
Carolina, at 4:30 p.m. EDT (2030 GMT), according to the National
Hurricane Center.
(Reporting by Jeff Mason; Writing by Tim Ahmann; Editing by Mohammad
Zargham and Leslie Adler)
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