Biden Admin admits FEMA ... the Federal Emergency Management Agency .. can't handle emergencies! 
this has to be the lamest excuse of the many excuses that is Biden's presidency
White House explains why it turned down disaster relief for Ohio
https://www.yahoo.com/news/white-hou...142248123.html
EXCLUSIVE: The White House explained why it turned  down Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine's request for disaster relief this week in  the aftermath of a derailment of a 
train hauling toxic chemicals.
A Biden administration official told Fox News Digital that it has provided 
extensive assistance to surrounding communities  following the chemical release earlier this month in eastern Ohio.  However, the official said the Federal Emergency Management Agency  (FEMA),
 the agency that usually provides relief to communities hit by  hurricanes and other natural disasters, isn't best equipped to support  the state's current needs.
"The Biden Administration is mobilizing a robust, multi-agency effort  to support the people of East Palestine, Ohio. Since February 3, the  Environmental Protection Agency has had personnel on the ground," the  official told Fox News Digital. "FEMA is coordinating with the emergency  operations center working closely with the Ohio Emergency Management  Agency."
"But what East Palestine needs is much more expansive  than what FEMA can provide," they continued. "FEMA is on the frontlines  when there is a hurricane or tornado.
 This situation is different."
The official highlighted four agencies — the Environmental Protection  Agency (EPA), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 
Department of Transportation and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) — that they said are actively assisting local residents on the ground.
The comments echoed a statement made Thursday by White House Press  Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre who said the administration's priority was  the "health and safety of the community."
DeWine's office said  Thursday that it has been in daily contact with FEMA, 
but that the  agency "continues to tell" the governor that Ohio isn't eligible for  disaster assistance. In response, FEMA said it is 
coordinating with EPA, HHS and the CDC to support the state.
"The state needed help testing the water and air — EPA is providing  it. They called for an investigation into the derailment — the  Department of Transportation is on it. The Governor today asked for help  to conduct additional public health testing and assessments — we’re  deploying teams from HHS and the CDC to get that done," the Biden  administration official told Fox News Digital.
"Each federal  agency has its own unique role here, and we’ve mobilized an interagency  team to get the people of East Palestine the support they need," the  official said.
On Feb. 3, about 50 cars on a Norfolk Southern Railroad train carrying vinyl chloride, a dangerous colorless gas, 
derailed in East Palestine, Ohio, a small community that is located along the Ohio-Pennsylvania border.
The  company opted to release the gas from the derailed cars, releasing  potentially deadly fumes and other dangerous chemicals into the air, to  prevent a disastrous explosion. Local residents were told to evacuate  the area during the release, but were assured it was safe to return on  Feb. 9.
The EPA and Ohio state officials 
have assured locals that the air is safe to breath based on their testing.
Experts, though, have expressed concern that the air and water is not safe.
"This  really looks like a nuclear winter," Sil Caggiano, a local hazardous  materials specialist, told Fox News on Tuesday. "Pretty much, yeah, we  nuked this town with chemicals."