Exclusive: Search-and-rescue units respond without tornado-tracking tool after Noem's team let contract lapse [View all]
Source: CNN
As deadly tornadoes tore through the Midwest and Plains last weekend, state and local search-and-rescue crews rushed to the devastated areas to look for survivors. It wasnt until the teams deployed that they realized they were operating without a critical tornado-tracking tool typically provided by FEMA.
That left responders with a less precise picture of where to search first, two sources familiar with the situation told CNN.
The mapping tool pinpoints a tornados path of destruction within minutes of touchdown, helping responders focus on the hardest-hit neighborhoods as quickly as possible. Even in storms where FEMA itself doesnt respond, state and local rescuers rely on the mapping tool, which is provided to them through the agency.
But it wasnt available this time, because FEMAs roughly $200,000 contract with the company that provides the data expired in February, and the agencys request to renew it is still moving through Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noems strict spending-approval process, according to the two sources and internal documents reviewed by CNN.
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/13/politics/fema-response-tornado-tracking-tool-kristi-noem