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That made the mayor hot.

“We need FEMA here,” Mancini said. He said he needed some idea of what FEMA would authorize and fund. He also said he required FEMA’s advice on “what to knock down and what not to knock down. I need the OK from FEMA.”

He said that 100 National Guard troops were on the island, and that 40 engineers had just arrived.

All day long, trucks streamed onto the island from construction companies, earth-moving companies, utility companies, and local police departments.

Residents kept trying to get on but were turned away. Some began arriving by boat to check out their properties, though the mayor passionately discouraged that. An undetermined number of residents stayed on the island throughout the storm and remained without power or water.

Fugate said real-time maps on Google Crisismaps would show locations of the FEMA disaster-recovery centers as they are established.

“I can’t help if they haven’t notified us they need help,” Fugate said Thursday.

As federal crews and volunteers began the “mass care” phase of the recovery effort, Fugate expressed frustration that not all victims had been found or assisted.

“I’m the most impatient and hard-to-please person in the world” when it comes to getting aid to victims, he said, noting that “today is the day that it is imperative that we reach people” who have not received food or shelter.

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(Staff writer Michael Vitez contributed to this article.)

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