WASHINGTON, May 2 (Reuters) - The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said on Thursday nearly 40% of U.S. telecom companies need additional government funding to remove equipment made by Chinese telecoms firms Huawei and ZTE from American wireless networks to address security risks.

The FCC said removing the equipment is estimated to cost $4.98 billion but Congress has only approved $1.9 billion.

FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel on Thursday called on Congress for urgent additional funding, warning some carriers have told the FCC recently "that they foresee significant consequences that could result from the lack of full funding, including having to shut down their networks." (Reporting by David Shepardson Editing by Chris Reese)