Rescuers Blinded by Noem’s Contract Lapse During Deadly Tornadoes
During recent deadly tornadoes in the Midwest and Plains, state and local search-and-rescue teams were hampered by the absence of a critical tornado-tracking tool typically supplied by FEMA. The contract for this tool, which provides a precise path of destruction within minutes, expired in February and its renewal is caught in a slow spending-approval process. This lack of timely data left responders operating with a less precise picture, forcing them to rely on less efficient methods to pinpoint devastated areas. This disruption mirrors previous issues where similar approval processes have delayed disaster response efforts.