Fema
Published by Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) on Oct 25, 2011Genre: Weather
Ratings: 3.34
Version: 3.0.15
Updated: Aug 26, 2024
Downloads: 1,126
Fema is a weather app developed by Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA. Available as a free download, it was updated to v3.00 on August 26, 2024, and currently holds a 3.34 out of 5 rating based on 710 reviews. Before downloading, make sure your device has at least 17 MB of free space and runs Android 13+ or iOS 14.0+.






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Description
Take charge of disasters. The FEMA App is your personalized disaster resource, so you feel empowered and ready to take charge of any disaster life throws your way. PLAN.
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★☆ Problem
Get notifications on home page, when open to read details; nothing there???
★★★☆☆ Notifications work-app not so much
I get notifications from FEMA but when I go to open app it says “No alerts”.
★★☆☆☆ Not seeing Alerts in app
Got a notice about fire weather warnings but when I opened the app to get the details there is no information. This has been happening for several weeks with snow and wind warnings. Still has other good resources and advice in the app for preparation but no longer much of an emergency notification app.
★★★★★ Don’t think twice
Download this, take a look at the different features, and support emergency preparedness and response at local and federal levels ⛑️⛑️⛑️⛑️
★★★★★ Use this app daily
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Best taxpayer money return I receive. I live in the Midwest and this app has been helpful in monitoring the weather for my elderly mother and adult children. I love that I can send them official alerts from the National Weather Service via text. It gives them critical information while decreasing the “Nagging Mom” aspect of the communication. Thank you for adding the preparedness section. The lists look doable to implement which is nice because so many preparedness lists online are so long and





