Photos of Whole-of-Government Hurricane Delta Preparations

WASHINGTON – FEMA is leaning forward with our federal, state, local and tribal partners to mobilize teams and supplies to support a state managed, locally executed response to impacts from Hurricane Delta. President Trump approved Emergency Declarations for Louisiana and Mississippi and a request from Alabama is under review. The declarations authorize FEMA to provide emergency protective measures to the designated counties and parishes.

As of today, 451 FEMA responders have been deployed in support of Hurricane Delta, including Incident Management Assistance Teams. Mobile Emergency Operations Vehicles are standing by to provide emergency communication capabilities for federal resources, if needed.

Additional personnel from the federal government, including the Department of Defense, Department of Transportation, Health and Human Services, Department of Energy, DHS Cybersecurity Infrastructure and Security Agency and Army Corps of Engineers have been mission assigned to provide support to impacted states and tribes, as needed.

DHS Acting Secretary Receives Hurricane Delta Update

WASHINGTON (Oct. 6, 2020) -- Department of Homeland Security Acting Secretary Chad Wolf (head of table) receives a  Hurricane Delta update from FEMA Administrator Pete Gaynor (farside center) and other agency leaders.   

FEMA photo by Raymond J. Piper

FEMA Leaders Brief DHS Acting Secretary on Hurricane Delta

WASHINGTON (Oct. 6, 2020) – FEMA’s Acting Associate Administrator for the Office of Response and Recovery David Bibo (farside right) provides a detail to Department of Homeland Security Acting Secretary Chad Wolf (left) during a Hurricane Delta update, while FEMA Administrator Pete Gaynor (right) looks on. 

FEMA photo by Raymond J. Piper

Search and Rescue Teams Arrive in Louisiana

BATON ROUGE, La. (Oct. 8, 2020) -- Urban Search and Rescue teams from Florida, Indiana, Missouri, Ohio and Tennessee arrive in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to begin staging and preparing for operations following Hurricane Delta.

FEMA photo by Rudolph Marshall

Search and Rescue Teams Arrive in Louisiana

BATON ROUGE, La. (Oct. 8, 2020) -- Urban Search and Rescue teams from Florida, Indiana, Missouri, Ohio and Tennessee arrive in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to begin staging and preparing for operations following Hurricane Delta.

FEMA photo by Rudolph Marshall

FEMA Prepares for Hurricane Delta, Maintains Support for Hurricane Laura

BATON ROUGE, La. (Oct. 7, 2020) -- Will Curry (seated), a FEMA geospatial information specialist, provides critical information to Planning Section Chief Toni Knight, in  preparation of Hurricane Delta’s landfall.

FEMA photo by Manuel Broussard

FEMA Prepares for Hurricane Delta, Maintains Support for Hurricane Laura

BATON ROUGE, La. (Oct. 7, 2020) -- Mobile Registration Intake Center vehicles are staged to provide quick assistance to storm survivors from Hurricanes Delta and Laura.

FEMA photo by Manuel Broussard

FEMA’s Region 6 Coordination Center Staff Prepares for Hurricane Delta

DENTON, Texas (Oct. 7, 2020) -- FEMA staff members are on around-the-clock duty at the agency’s Region 6 Regional Response Coordination Center in preparation for Hurricane Delta’s arrival.

FEMA photo by Norma Reyes

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