WASHINGTON — The U.S. federal agency in charge of disaster relief, under intense pressure to show the Obama administration can quickly respond to the devastation caused by the massive storm Sandy, said it has plenty of cash to deliver timely aid to the millions of people struggling to recover.

The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency also noted on Tuesday that President Barack Obama fast-tracked funds to areas hardest hit as the agency seeks to prove it can smoothly work with the states to give basic relief, just a week before Election Day.

FEMA director Craig Fugate said on a media call on Tuesday that it was a rare move for Obama to declare New York and New Jersey areas of “major disaster” even as the catastrophe was still unfolding.

That gives those states direct federal financial assistance to individuals, such as owners of homes and businesses, who can apply to FEMA for aid. Obama made another such declaration for Connecticut Tuesday evening.

“This is extraordinary in that generally we do more thorough assessments and it often times will take longer,” Fugate told reporters.

Millions of people were left reeling after Sandy crashed ashore on Monday evening in New Jersey. The biggest storm to hit the country in generations left a wide swath of the eastern United States struggling with epic flooding and extensive power outages, and the death toll climbed to at least 45.

The president has also authorized “emergency declarations” for a handful of other states stretching from West Virginia to Massachusetts, and the District of Columbia. These declarations authorize FEMA to coordinate disaster relief efforts and provide a baseline of $5 million in federal help; the states can negotiate for more.

FEMA has a little more than $7 billion that it could quickly access to provide relief to those impacted, and could get ahold of another $11 billion with congressional action.

Fugate, a former paramedic and firefighter who was previously Florida’s top emergency management official, said that FEMA has the necessary funds to respond to Sandy.

Fugate gave no indication on Tuesday about how long the cleanup of Sandy damage would take. FEMA is still working on projects from last year’s Hurricane Irene, and Sandy appears to have caused billions of dollars in damages — twice or even three times the losses of Irene, according to catastrophe forecasting companies.

Political target

FEMA says its roots trace back more than 200 years to the Congressional Act of 1803, considered the first disaster relief law, which gave aid to a New Hampshire town ravaged by a fire.

The agency is generally seen as a coordinating body that provides assistance to first responders, and as a main clearinghouse that gives state and local authorities the money needed to provide for their citizens’ basic needs and also rebuild their communities.

Seven years ago, FEMA became a prime political target after the agency and former President George W. Bush were widely maligned for their slow-footed response to Hurricane Katrina.

This time around, even before Sandy had made landfall, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich took a shot at Obama’s reaction. He noted on ABC’s “This Week” that the president was cancelling campaign events because of Sandy, but had not done so after four Americans were killed in an attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya.

In the face of such criticism, Obama is taking a proactive approach, announcing on Tuesday that he plans to visit New Jersey on Wednesday with Republican Governor Chris Christie, a frequent Obama critic who has heavily campaigned for Republican challenger Mitt Romney.

FEMA is also going to great lengths to describe to the public how it plans to help.

Currently more than 1,900 FEMA personnel are working to support disaster response and recovery operations, FEMA said in an extensive press release late Tuesday. These include search and rescue, “situational awareness,” communications and logistical support, it said.

At all times FEMA also maintains basic commodities, including millions of liters of water, millions of meals and hundreds of thousands of blankets, the agency’s statement said. Many of these commodities have been moved to U.S. military bases on the East Coast to help address Sandy, it said.

Unlike past major disasters, FEMA has considerable resources available to it — a total of nearly $19 billion.

Fugate has mentioned $3.6 billion in available funds for Sandy. But the congressional aides said that represents only about half of the $7.1 billion appropriated under a six-month, stop-gap funding measure passed in September.

The Obama administration has the authority to bring forward the full $7.1 billion immediately, and adding in money left over from a light disaster year in fiscal 2012, this brings immediate spending capacity to $7.8 billion, they said.

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          1. So you admit you’re only looking at partisan sources. Why don’t you look for actual facts instead of just for the facts you want to hear?

          2. You mean tea party klan site – don’t you?  Study the transcript.  Then research how Bush and Cheney triggered the Iraqu and Afghanistan war with a lie.

            Also, the conservative republican party died a long time ago. You are voicing the tea party hyperbole.

          1. falling back on your stratus as a vet to make your point more poignant….?  many vets will disagree with your point and your usage of the word “vet” for your own purposes.

        1.  LMGDFAO! A republican COMBAT vet????????? NOOOOOOOOOOO somehow I doubt you are one of the 26 reported Republicans that wear ribbons from combat. See how those smears work?

    1. Unlike Newt (hardly a credible critic), giving up on FEMA and Presidential responses so soon?  Deflecting?  Predictable, I guess, but not credible.

    2. That’s not accurate and you should listen to the truth for a change not the lies. The conservative right is exploiting this. Shameful.

      1. What is shameful is that you are giving a pass on an American president who is DIRECTLY responsible for the deaths of 4 American citizens.

        Why don’t you go tell these American’s families, their parents and children, how shameful it is… 

        1.  That’s right DIRECTLY responsible, why FOX has footage of Barack picking up an AK 47 and firing into the compound, before he LED the band of combatants through the gate. Brietbart even has audio of Barack yelling Allah Akbar as he stormed the compound. Yeah yews guise @ Fox yews no da truthe.

      2.  Why don’t you spend a minute and look up Tyrone Woods and his father and you will see what shameful is.

    3. George Bush stared and remained silent and did nothing when Andrew Card told him America was being attacked on the morning of 9/11.  He stayed right where he was and continued to listen to  ten or twelve six-year-olds read aloud in a room with over 100 other adults in it.  

      1. you have no grasp of understanding common sense..kinda Monday morning quarter backing aren’t you ..he was there..yet with children..and moments not hrs later he gave a speech from that school.before getting on perforce one

        1. I will wager I have read far more and watched far more about 9/11 than you have. You cannot spin away the 20 minutes of complete inaction by the Commander-in-Chief when he was first informed of the attacks on 9/11. It is on videotape in its entirety and there were over 100 eye-witnesses. 

    4. Here let me help you out……………….
      BenghaziBenghaziBenghaziBenghaziBenghaziBenghaziBenghaziBenghaziBenghaziBenghazi
      There ya feel better? ‘Cause I can tell you this, those of us that pay attention and actually read the news, no not FOX, know what is going on and the only ones you are preaching to are already sitting in your choir. Just get used to Obama/Biden, doesn’t that sound better than Robme/Lying

      1. Or you could ignore the calls for help while four people were brutally sodomized and murdered in a foreign nation… 

        1.  Or you could run like a coward to France when your country calls you, or you could sit, like a dummy on a memo that states that OBL is determined to strike inside America using commercial airliners as weapons.  Or you could start a war with Iraq when the attacks originated from within Saudi Arabia, or you could ……………..Yeah, you could do all that.

    1. Did you realize that in the age of Obama, we average 153 FEMA emergency declarations per year? That is an increase of 550% in just the last 30 years. FEMA has taken money and control from the states who should be able to handle their own minor emergencies, while saving their time for big emergencies like Sandy and Katrina. Obama and Romney are right, we should cut red tape and bureaucracies. We should start with FEMA.

      1. Even Christie, a R governor, is in dire need of FEMA assistance.  So, dataman, what’s the rate of increase in FEMA declarations since Katrina?  And with state spending being whacked by Rs/TPers, how are states going to get the job done.  Also note that disasters don’t always respect state lines.  Sandy is an excellent example.  We should all worry if R&R win.  That would be the worst disaster.

    1. Not the way Bush and Cheney and co handled it.  Obama was handed a wrecked economy.  But he’s putting it back together. 

  1. Great job by the President and FEMA.
    Much better than what happened with Katrina. This President is on the ball and ready to help all he can. 

      1. Laugh at you want but there is not massive death and chaos going on with this storm as opposed what happened under Bush’s watch and Katrina.

        1. I am laughing at YOU. This community organizer figured out he best run back to D.C. and actually DO HIS JOB! I am sure he is directing everything personally and is right in the situation room just like he was during the embassy attack.

          1. George Bush sat through a photo op listening to a girl read “My Pet Goat” while nearly 3,000 Americans perished on 9/11.

            He did not leave the photo op until it was too late for him to do anything about the plane that had been flying full speed ahead toward the Pentagon.   

          2. Yeah, him still reading was not flattering but even if he leaped right up and ran to his plane….only someone like yourself thinks he could have stopped that plane?  And I guess him dropping the book and leaping to his feet still would have prevented 9/11? Boy are you grasping.

          3. His nation was under attack and he DID NOTHING FOR TWENTY MINUTES but listen to first-graders show how well they read!

            That was proof that Bush was nothing but a puppet, a figure-head, an empty suit not a leader in any sense of the word.

      1.  Unconscionable Benghazi error =4 dead. Unconscionable Trade Towers error =3,000 dead we report you decide.

        1. You can thank Clinton and his cuts to the military and inteligent agencies. 9-11 was years in the planning. Billy was too busy ordering pizza, then checking the intel. reports that were coming in from the middle east. The people in Benghazi sent months asking for more security and were told no. The night of the attack, the reinforcements were told to stand down and the list goes on.

    1. Glad your post is of a positive one. Yes President Obama, Governor  Christie and the other Republican Governors put aside their nit picking and showed the American public that the democrats and republicans are able to work together.
      I am not a republican and I have had some issues with what Governor Christie has said in the past.
      But I am so proud of what he said about President Obama and the fact they are working together for one of the most tragic episodes in our countries history. There might be hope yet for our country.

       

  2. Axlerod and Jarrett had to call him and tell him to get his butt back to D.C. and said are you nuts for going to FL KNOWING how bad this storm was going to be. Hurry back and ACT presidential. We can’t have another Benghazi with you running to Vegas. We got lucky, the media is not covering Libya so don’t blow this one. He got the message on his teleprompter.

    1. Rmoney’s campaign spent $5000 at Walmart buying fake “donations” for Sandy disaster relief  – at his fake “disaster relief” event yesterday – that was  really a  “campaign event” and photo-op.

      And he repeatedly failed to answer the question whether he would eliminate FEMA and privatize disaster relief.

      Yessah

      1. Yeah and Obama who KNEW what the storm was going to be like ran right down to FL and then evolved. He then realized he best act presidential for once and ran right back to D.C. And if you don’t think Obama has been on the phone campaigning, then you are pretty naive. This terrible storm IS a campaign event for Obama. As for FEMA, any state or groups of states could do a better job than FEMA. Who do you think tells FEMA what to do and where to go? Obama? As for Romney, if he didn’t do a thing you and every libber would be screaming..SEE! HE DON’T CARE! You probably thought John Edwards was so wonderful when he ran to La. “to help”. Only sheep will see this as Romney campaigning and Obama as a hero. Wake up..it is a terrible event and not Romney nor Obama will have any affect on the outcome and the rebuilding efforts that will take place. It will be the people, volunteers, organizations and the local govts that will rebuild and get things under control…as usual.

  3. Meanwhile the Romney campaign bought $5,000 worth of canned goods and let supporters pick them up and hand them over to Mitt in person in front of photographers to make it look like he was the hands-on leader of a real food drive and that these items were public donations.   

    Kind of like Paul Ryan pretending to wash pots and pans that were already clean in a soup kitchen that had already shut down for the night when he got there.

  4.  This past week the only response the “R”eprehensibles have to anything is…. Benghazi Benghazi Benghazi Benghazi Benghazi Benghazi Benghazi Benghazi Benghazi…………..I am sure that they would like to forget how well Obama has been able to work with others even Republicans, like Christi, to help with the storm damage, unlike Katrina where Shrub a dub dub did a fly over and tipped a wing to those standing on rooftops. So here is my response to those low hanging fruits from Fox. Katrina Katrina  Katrina Katrina  Katrina Katrina  Katrina Katrina  Katrina Katrina  Katrina Katrina  Katrina Katrina. I do love the smell of desperation coming from the Republicans it smells like ……………… VICTORY Obama/Biden

  5. A lot of balderdash and much worse (at least my response will make it past the censors) plus a lot of deflection to other issues.  The conservative zealots sure don’t give very good reasons or examples for associating with them and voting R/TP.  Far from it.

  6. Children….so everyone is all warm & fuzzy becuase the first time since taking office Obama acts like a president should.
     
    Yet the stale comments about Bush & Katrina continue. Here are the historical and irrefutable facts:
     
    On Saturday September 24,2005 Bush called Kathleen Blanco (D) Gov. of LA advising her of the raw data and  the impeding doom of Katrina. Short of begging her to start evacuation proceedings in New Orleans,and to commence deploying the National Gaurd. Blanco in essence told, Bush to “kiss off,I’m the Governor that’s my call to make” For your convenient memory…..you do recall the images of the acres upon acres of vacant  school buses in flood waters up to the windows of the buses that could have evacuated thousands from the misery and the aftermath that hit on August 29, 2005.

    As for his “non -caring fly-by” in Airforce One,  wittnessing the devestation, he was doing what Mayor Blumberg aksed of Obama to do “stay away “. Realizing  the  logistical operations for a president’s arrival that impeads and disrupts rescue and recovery operations. 

    Had Blanco not been such a stubborn and rabid partisan,  and heeded the advice of Bush there would have been, should have been, and could of been a lot fewer dead bodies. Last known number 1836 dead. 

    Christy gets the credit for genuine concern for the NJ citizens.

     
     
     
     
     

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