FEMA Director Deanne Criswell recently shared insights on the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, emphasizing that Florida managed to avoid the worst-case scenario that was initially anticipated. Criswell commended the state's preparedness efforts, stating that their proactive approach enabled them to effectively respond to the impacts of the storm.
While acknowledging the significant tornado activity reported across the state, Criswell assured that Florida's resource needs are not as extensive as initially feared. Despite the ongoing recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene in the Southeast, Criswell expressed confidence that Florida would not require the same level of resources that were previously anticipated.
One positive outcome highlighted by Criswell was a noticeable decrease in misinformation following Hurricane Milton's landfall. She credited the collaborative efforts of governors, congressional members, and local leaders in combating false information and ensuring accurate updates were disseminated to the public.
Although Criswell acknowledged the persistence of some misinformation, she emphasized the importance of countering such falsehoods to prevent confusion and ensure public safety.