North Carolina people, including families with small children, are sleeping in snow-surrounded tents , as post-hurricane treatment remains slow and federal assistance also slower.
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This year, up to six inches of snow were predicted for western North Carolina. For hurricane victims also living in tents, that’s yet another natural catastrophe. A Fox News reporter late visited some of the North Carolina’s hardest-hit areas to speak with the residents who live in houses. However, the U. S. taxpayer money hotel rooms, planes, and other discounts for unlawful immigrants across the country, to the tune of millions of dollars.
Several North Carolina families apparently had no house but tents before Thanksgiving, the trip of abundance and generosity, ran out of FEMA hotel vouchers. Some of these families have little hope for immediate relief because federal aid is still lacking and there are n’t as many private citizens as could have hoped to help.
Fox News’s Steve Harrigan was on the floor in western North Carolina, near the now hard-hit city of Asheville. According to Harrigan,” the first storm here is ] in full swing,” and these minuscule conditions are the last thing people in western North Carolina needed. If you see below, people were in these smart homes. Eight months ago, after the storm Helene, they were torn out and FEMA moved them to hotels. Eight days after this surprise, and for families with young children, it is difficult to change, because those motel vouchers have run out, and many people are now storing them in tents.
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In the midst of a snowstorm, I want to thank Fox News for sending a writer to Swannanoa, North Carolina, now.
Fox News is actually conversing with the people in huts, unlike FEMA claims.
Also done. photograph. twitter.com/lotiBAkO13
— Matt Van Swol ( @matt_vanswol ) November 23, 2024
One family told Fox,” It’s dreadful, particularly with your children. You appear to be truly letting them down, in my opinion. It’s really cool. It’s really uncomfortable”. And since many people lost both cars and houses in the cyclone,” and there’s no income for some for porta-johns or canned water”, Harrigan added, people are looking forward to a pretty grim holiday time. The speed of recovery is” shockingly slow,” he continued when he explained to the emergency personnel around. One lady told him,” There’s no drainage, there’s no water, there’s no power. There’s your answer” . ,
Harrigan ended,” This is a surprise that killed 103 people in North Carolina, cost$ 50 billion worth of damage, and eight months later, you’ve got people in donated houses with wood burning heaters”. As the other Fox News host said, living in tents in the winter is truly a “hardship”. Women Fighting for America ( WFFA ), a nonprofit that accepts donations through GiveSendGo, has been coordinating relief for Hurricane Helene victims.
According to Fox, there are 103 fatalities in North Carolina as a result of Hurricane Helene, but that number may climb as government agencies continue to conduct investigations and implement treatment efforts. However, for some, the restoration efforts are far too slower. FEMA only informed American citizens who had been hit by recent hurricanes that there was not enough money for them after spending more than$ 1 billion on illegal aliens. The assertion that FEMA was” considerably ready” for hurricane season by Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas seems to be yet another hollow promise from the Biden-Harris administration. When relief efforts are overseen by the federal government, they are ineffective and harsh.
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The Biden-Harris administration should be rushing resources to North Carolinians attempting to survive snowstorms in tents rather than pledge an additional$ 50 million for the Amazon rainforest to stop a” climate crisis” that is n’t actually occurring.