Florida "does not rely on FEMA for preparation, rescue, or response," DeSantis spokesman Jeremy Redfern told Newsweek.
Hurricane Milton, which forecasters say poses an "extremely serious threat," is expected to roar into Florida tomorrow.
Fewer than 10 percent of the agency’s disaster workers are available to respond to Hurricane Milton and other calamities.
Communities from the Tampa Bay area to Sarasota and Southwest Florida could be where Milton makes landfall midweek.
Hurricane Milton, now a powerful Category 4 hurricane, is taking aim at Florida's west coast. Landfall is expected late ...
Millions in Florida may soon be ordered to evacuate ahead of Hurricane Milton's expected strike along the state's west coast ...
Milton was tracking across the Gulf of Mexico bound for what could be a devastating crash along Florida's already ...
As thousands leave their homes behind ahead of Hurricane Milton, FEMA officials are in town preparing for what could ...