Facing a future with less federal support as extremes intensify, emergency managers have encouraged the public to stay vigilant.
“Everyone has a role in preparedness,” Turner said. “We’re not going to let the noise change the core of what we do every day.”
But big gaps remain – and they might grow.
“We are trying to break down that misconception that after a major disaster, the state or federal government will be able to come in and make you whole,” he said.
