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Two Organized groups that share relation and how each one affects each other?

american red cross and fema


What are five humanitarianism?

red cross fema


What organizations assist us if there is a drought?

first i would need some clarification on who "us" is ... if you mean America then there are a few organizations that help "us"... one being FEMA anther would be the American Red Cross ...


Is the Red Cross part of Federal Emergency Management Agency?

No, the Red Cross is not part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The Red Cross is an independent, nonprofit organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief, and education. While they often collaborate with FEMA during disasters, they operate separately and have distinct roles in emergency response and recovery efforts.


What are all of the FEMA caskets for?

For the mass American genocide the U.S. government has planned for us.


Are there any jobs available in the obama administration perhaps FEMA or LaborPolitical Liaison I have served on 13 national disasters for the American Red Cross - tornadoes hurricanes earthquake?

You could check change.gov. usajobs.gov would be better to find employment.


What agencies help with cleanup when Tornadoes wreak havoc on a town?

There are a few agencies that help with cleanup after a tornado. One of the biggest is FEMA which stands for Federal Emergency Management Agency. Others that help include the National Guard and the American Red Cross.


What is the FEMA number for Isoamyl Valerate?

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What act created FEMA?

no act created FEMA, FEMA was created from different people that was not passed by an act


Is FEMA Region a island?

yes, FEMA Region is a island.


Do you have to pay FEMA back?

do I have to pay fema for the relief I reiceived


Which entity as responsible for disaster planning and relief within the US at the time of Hurricane Katrina?

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is responsible for disaster planning and relief within the US. At the time of Hurricane Katrina, FEMA was under the jurisdiction of the Department of Homeland Security. The response to Hurricane Katrina highlighted significant failures and shortcomings in FEMA's ability to effectively respond to the disaster.