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FEMA offered 'major disaster' aid to Texas
FEMA accidentally declares 'Major Disaster' for Texas after Saints-Cowboys game
The Federal Emergency Management Agency accidentally sent out a release declaring a major disaster for the state of Texas following the New Orleans Saints' dominating victory over the Dallas Cowboys last weekend.
FEMA offered 'major disaster' aid to Texas after Saints beat Cowboys. Yep.
After a tough loss to the New Orleans Saints, Cowboys fans in Texas were promised major disaster assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Oops. ALSO READ: Most San Antonio football coaches earned six-figure salaries in 2023-24 Hearst journalist Christopher Salas shared a FEMA news release sent to his email Thursday that declared a "major disaster" for Dallas,
FEMA accidentally declared a 'Major Disaster' for Texas over Saints' thumping of Cowboys
The Federal Emergency Management Agency accidentally sent out a release declaring a "major disaster" for the state of Texas following the New Orleans Saints' victory over the Dallas Cowboys. On Thursday morning, an email was sent out by FEMA with the headline, "President Daniel Largues Declares Major Disaster After Saints Beat Cowboys in Dallas."
FEMA ‘inadvertently’ declared Cowboys’ blowout loss to Saints a ‘major disaster’
On Thursday, an email was sent out by FEMA with the headline, “President Daniel Largues Declares Major Disaster After Saints Beat Cowboys in Dallas.” Not long after the initial message was released, a second email was sent asking that the prior message be disregarded.
Was Cowboys’ loss to Saints a ‘disaster?’ That’s what a federal agency declared. Why?
When New Orleans belted Dallas 44-19 at AT&T Stadium, a government agency declared the Cowboys’ loss a major disaster.
FEMA declares Cowboys loss to the Saints a major disaster in accidental email
FEMA accidentally sent out an email that was intended for training purposes. For Cowboys fans, the game was a disaster all the same.
FEMA accidentally declares New Orleans Saints 44-19 win over Dallas Cowboys a "major disaster"
FEMA said it accidentally declared the New Orleans Saints 44-19 win over the Dallas Cowboys a "major disaster." FEMA said it was intended for training purposes only.
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