Nearly two months after Hurricane Helene devastated Western North Carolina, the controversies surrounding FEMA's botched response could have been avoided if the federal agency had apolitical managers overseeing operations and had not diverted funds for illegal aliens. With winter looming over the Appalachian region, at least a thousand people—some of them children—are still living in temporary housing, such as tents.
American victims of hurricane Helene are now being forced to live in donated tents during freezing temperatures in Western North Carolina while the federal government pays for illegal immigrants to live in hotels. Infuriating. pic.twitter.com/ij1kbdrlji
— Planet Of Memes (@PlanetOfMemes) November 23, 2024
"Attention Joe Biden or whoever is running this country its 24/7 all hands on deck this week for Helene ravaged areas to make sure people are sheltered properly for the coming cold. The blundering so far has been inexcusable, You have a chance to finish strong here," Meteorologist Joe Bastardi wrote on X.
Bastardi's weather models forecast that a cold blast will descend into the region next week.
The incoming cold weather coincides with a report from local media outlet WLOS stating that "hundreds of local families are left with nowhere to go" in Western North Carolina, adding, "Now some of these children are living in tents and cars..."
Bloomberg data shows temps across Asheville are expected to crash to sub-freezing levels through the end of the month into early December.
This is shocking, as WLOS provides new figures:
The Buncombe County Family Resource Center tells News 13 that they've identified 878 new homeless students since the storm. That is in addition to the 274 students identified in Buncombe County as homeless before Helene. It totals 1,152 kids without permanent homes, some living in tents, cars and campers.
Scenes on the ground show "tent cities" in Swannanoa, North Carolina...
‼️TODAY IN TENT CITY
— Erin Derham (@HistoryBoutique) November 19, 2024
Swannanoa, North Carolina
Do you see FEMA?
Countless families in North Carolina have been left without safe shelter. Shawn Hendrix, a survival expert, first responder and community advocate, is leading on the ground action for Operation Shelter, a… pic.twitter.com/DheZljRPrv
Whole families live in tents with children. These people need help.
I hate that I even have to post this.
— Matt Van Swol (@matt_vanswol) November 18, 2024
Here is aerial footage I shot this morning of one of the many "tent cities" in #WNC due to Helene.
FEMA says these don't exist. Yet, here it is.
So, where are you FEMA? Why have you abandoned us?
I don't understand. pic.twitter.com/afH5mLobpp
"Do you realize that it's gonna be below freezing in Asheville, North Carolina tonight? And in some parts of North Carolina it's already below freezing. Do you realize how many people are living in tents? . @fema workers (who aren't doing anything) are hanging out in heated trailers. While at the same time, we're housing illegal immigrants in luxury hotels," one X user said.
Do you realize that it’s gonna be below freezing in Asheville, North Carolina tonight? And in some parts of North Carolina it’s already below freezing. Do you realize how many people are living in tents?
— Jason. (@3INSTE3IN) November 22, 2024
.@fema workers (who aren’t doing anything) are hanging out in heated… pic.twitter.com/iWWBXfxSN9
Meanwhile, the controversies at FEMA are piling up for the American people to see:
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FEMA Official Removed After 'Avoid Trump Houses' Message Leaks, DeSantis Orders Investigation
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Taxpayer Funded Censorship: How Government Is Using Your Tax Dollars To Silence Your Voice
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America Last: After Spending $640 Million On Migrants And Billions Abroad, FEMA Suddenly 'Broke'
FEMA ran out of money promoting "equity."
FEMA ran out of money promoting "equity". pic.twitter.com/1q81BIHGGr
— Robert Sepehr (@robertsepehr) November 18, 2024
Pushing free money to illegal aliens for luxury hotels and food.
Yet residents of storm-ravaged North Carolina received??
More proof that people are currently living in tents after losing their homes in North Carolina from Helene.
— Frank Fighting For Freedom 🇺🇸 (@thinktankfranks) November 18, 2024
Ground Force Humanitarian Aid: pic.twitter.com/dUZAlCdwK8
What a shitshow. And now a humanitarian crisis as winter approaches.
Nearly two months after Hurricane Helene devastated Western North Carolina, the controversies surrounding FEMA's botched response could have been avoided if the federal agency had apolitical managers overseeing operations and had not diverted funds for illegal aliens. With winter looming over the Appalachian region, at least a thousand people—some of them children—are still living in temporary housing, such as tents.
American victims of hurricane Helene are now being forced to live in donated tents during freezing temperatures in Western North Carolina while the federal government pays for illegal immigrants to live in hotels. Infuriating. pic.twitter.com/ij1kbdrlji
— Planet Of Memes (@PlanetOfMemes) November 23, 2024
"Attention Joe Biden or whoever is running this country its 24/7 all hands on deck this week for Helene ravaged areas to make sure people are sheltered properly for the coming cold. The blundering so far has been inexcusable, You have a chance to finish strong here," Meteorologist Joe Bastardi wrote on X.
Bastardi's weather models forecast that a cold blast will descend into the region next week.
The incoming cold weather coincides with a report from local media outlet WLOS stating that "hundreds of local families are left with nowhere to go" in Western North Carolina, adding, "Now some of these children are living in tents and cars..."
Bloomberg data shows temps across Asheville are expected to crash to sub-freezing levels through the end of the month into early December.
This is shocking, as WLOS provides new figures:
The Buncombe County Family Resource Center tells News 13 that they've identified 878 new homeless students since the storm. That is in addition to the 274 students identified in Buncombe County as homeless before Helene. It totals 1,152 kids without permanent homes, some living in tents, cars and campers.
Scenes on the ground show "tent cities" in Swannanoa, North Carolina...
‼️TODAY IN TENT CITY
— Erin Derham (@HistoryBoutique) November 19, 2024
Swannanoa, North Carolina
Do you see FEMA?
Countless families in North Carolina have been left without safe shelter. Shawn Hendrix, a survival expert, first responder and community advocate, is leading on the ground action for Operation Shelter, a… pic.twitter.com/DheZljRPrv
Whole families live in tents with children. These people need help.
I hate that I even have to post this.
— Matt Van Swol (@matt_vanswol) November 18, 2024
Here is aerial footage I shot this morning of one of the many "tent cities" in #WNC due to Helene.
FEMA says these don't exist. Yet, here it is.
So, where are you FEMA? Why have you abandoned us?
I don't understand. pic.twitter.com/afH5mLobpp
"Do you realize that it's gonna be below freezing in Asheville, North Carolina tonight? And in some parts of North Carolina it's already below freezing. Do you realize how many people are living in tents? . @fema workers (who aren't doing anything) are hanging out in heated trailers. While at the same time, we're housing illegal immigrants in luxury hotels," one X user said.
Do you realize that it’s gonna be below freezing in Asheville, North Carolina tonight? And in some parts of North Carolina it’s already below freezing. Do you realize how many people are living in tents?
— Jason. (@3INSTE3IN) November 22, 2024
.@fema workers (who aren’t doing anything) are hanging out in heated… pic.twitter.com/iWWBXfxSN9
Meanwhile, the controversies at FEMA are piling up for the American people to see:
-
FEMA Official Removed After 'Avoid Trump Houses' Message Leaks, DeSantis Orders Investigation
-
Taxpayer Funded Censorship: How Government Is Using Your Tax Dollars To Silence Your Voice
-
America Last: After Spending $640 Million On Migrants And Billions Abroad, FEMA Suddenly 'Broke'
FEMA ran out of money promoting "equity."
FEMA ran out of money promoting "equity". pic.twitter.com/1q81BIHGGr
— Robert Sepehr (@robertsepehr) November 18, 2024
Pushing free money to illegal aliens for luxury hotels and food.
Yet residents of storm-ravaged North Carolina received??
More proof that people are currently living in tents after losing their homes in North Carolina from Helene.
— Frank Fighting For Freedom 🇺🇸 (@thinktankfranks) November 18, 2024
Ground Force Humanitarian Aid: pic.twitter.com/dUZAlCdwK8
What a shitshow. And now a humanitarian crisis as winter approaches.