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Calmer hurricane season expected in Atlantic as worries over federal response persist
The Atlantic hurricane season is predicted to be less active than usual, with 8-14 named storms and 1-3 major hurricanes, but concerns persist over federal response capabilities due to proposed funding cuts to agencies like FEMA. Experts warn that reduced federal support could weaken states' ability to handle severe weather events, particularly as the Trump administration's cuts have strained infrastructure and personnel.
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