Biden briefed on Hurricane Helene by FEMA director visiting impacted communities
President Joe Biden was briefed Saturday by FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell and Homeland Security Advisor Liz Sherwood-Randall on the impacts of Hurricane Helene in states including Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, and Tennessee, according to the White House.
"The President directed them to continue to focus on how the Biden-Harris Administration can speed support to impacted survivors and accelerate recovery efforts, including the immediate deployment of additional search and rescue teams into North Carolina," the White House said.
This comes as Criswell is visiting impacted communities in Florida "at the President’s request," according to the White House.
FEMA says that in her visit to the state, Criswell is "surveying damage and assessing the need for federal resources to support Hurricane Helene response activities." The White House adds that she will also travel to Georgia and North Carolina in the coming days.
A statement from FEMA Saturday said that the federal government has sent "more than 2,300 federal personnel and voluntary agencies across six states." They add that they've sent "1,270 personnel and Swift Water Rescue Capabilities to affected states" to continue with rescue efforts.
-ABC News’ Michelle Stoddart