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FEMA will play a pivotal role in the shelter and services program, which is set to distribute $363 million to cities and communities in need of funding. However, neither the speaker nor FEMA currently possesses the necessary funds to last through the season.

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FEMA has been providing $750 for people who need immediate needs being met.

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FEMA is providing $750 for immediate needs such as food and baby formula. Those affected can apply now.

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A registration team arrived to assist people with payment systems, housing, and generators, entering them into the system. Yesterday, without connectivity, they directed 2,810 people to suppliers, using flyers that people could photograph to access online resources and a PRC recovery center. A major problem is that many people lack phone access or knowledge of the location. While news media could help, many residents lack power. People charge phones in cars and listen to the radio, learning about distribution centers. Door-to-door outreach, guided by emergency managers and fire chiefs, will occur later, after the team handles the "masses." The team is focused on getting people into the system for immediate financial assistance, starting with special needs assistance as an initial payment. Further verification of damages and residency is needed. The team will relocate to the car wash area for better visibility, operating from 9 AM to 5 PM.

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Western North Carolina residents desperately need help, and it's local citizens who are stepping up, driving across the state to assist. The situation is dire. Misinformation is hindering aid efforts, particularly the false claim that aid is going to undocumented migrants; FEMA denies this. Taxpayer money is being spent on housing migrants in luxury hotels in New York City, funds that could be redirected for immediate relief in North Carolina. We need to address the current crisis first. There are separate funding streams for different needs, but the current situation demands immediate attention and a focus on those directly affected by the disaster.

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FEMA is addressing a rumor that it only provides $750 to survivors. While Serious Needs Assistance does provide $750 for essentials like baby formula, food, water, and medication, it is not the only form of assistance available. Survivors may qualify for other assistance programs after applying for disaster aid. These programs can include temporary housing and home repair cost assistance. More information is available via a provided link.

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We're witnessing the devastation post-hurricane, 50 days later, and many are still waiting for FEMA assistance. Residents report minimal help from FEMA, with some relying on private donations for rebuilding efforts. One homeowner, facing eviction from a hotel, plans to live in a tent with her children. Volunteers, not FEMA, are assisting with cleanup and repairs, highlighting a lack of government support. The community is struggling financially, with many feeling abandoned by officials. There are reports of human remains being found in the area, raising concerns about the aftermath of the disaster. Local authorities have not responded to inquiries, leaving residents frustrated and in need of help. The situation underscores the importance of being prepared for emergencies, as many are left without essential support.

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Biden did not take FEMA relief money to use on migrants. FEMA regional administrators have been meeting with city officials to coordinate available federal support from FEMA and other federal agencies. Funding is available through FEMA's emergency food and shelter program to eligible local governments and non-profit organizations upon request to support humanitarian relief for migrants.

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Biden did not take FEMA relief money to use on migrants. FEMA regional administrators have been meeting with city officials to coordinate available federal support from FEMA and other federal agencies. Funding is available through FEMA's emergency food and shelter program to eligible local governments and non-profit organizations upon request to support humanitarian relief for migrants.

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FEMA has been providing $750 for people who need immediate needs being met.

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We created the People's Fund of Maui to provide direct financial assistance to those affected by the crisis. Donations can be made by clicking the link below. We understand the concerns about where the money goes, so we assure you that the funds will go directly to the residents in need. Money is the most crucial requirement during disasters like this, and our goal is to empower individuals to make decisions for themselves and their families. We appreciate any support you can provide. This is what you can do to help.

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A congressman and Glenn visit a disaster assistance registration site. The site aims to get people into the system for financial aid, starting with special needs assistance. Yesterday, they handed out flyers due to connectivity issues, directing people to online resources or a nearby PRC. A major problem is that many lack the ability to access online information or even know the location exists. While the news media is expected to inform the public, many residents lack power. Door-to-door outreach is conducted by a separate cadre after the "mass people" are processed. The registration unit just arrived and will relocate to the car wash area for better visibility. The priority is getting people registered for financial assistance, but verifying damages and residency is also necessary to prevent fraud. The team is from various states and operates from 9 AM to 5 PM.

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FEMA has approved 65 additional travel trailers and manufactured homes, expected to be ready for residents by early 2025, with more to come. They acknowledge that misinformation can arise during disasters but emphasize that each situation is unique. Residents are encouraged to seek accurate information from FEMA's official website rather than relying on neighbors. Currently, over 500 people have been approved for housing, and FEMA is still accepting applications for travel trailers and other options. The deadline to apply for assistance has been extended to January 7th, with further details available on their website.

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Biden did not use FEMA relief funds for migrants. FEMA regional administrators are working with city officials to coordinate federal support. Funding is available through FEMA's emergency food and shelter program for eligible local governments and nonprofit organizations to request humanitarian relief for migrants.

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FEMA is providing $750 for immediate needs like food and baby formula to those affected. People can apply now. FEMA personnel are going door-to-door, especially for those without electricity. If you have electricity, you can apply online. FEMA will verify your address and process the aid.

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President Biden requested $98 billion in emergency funding for recent natural disasters, Hurricanes Helene and Milton. These storms caused over 200 deaths and extensive damage. FEMA's disaster relief fund has only $5 billion remaining. Without additional funding, FEMA will soon be limited to immediate needs, impacting rebuilding efforts in affected communities, particularly smaller and rural ones. FEMA has already provided over $1.6 billion in individual assistance and $1.3 billion in public assistance to nearly a million households. Helene and Milton's recovery costs are projected to exceed $50 billion each and will span years, surpassing all previous disasters this decade except Hurricane Maria.

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People are encouraged to donate to help those affected in western Carolina, eastern Tennessee, Florida, and Georgia. Donations can be made to churches, local police departments, and sheriff's departments, many of which are collecting supplies. The speaker's department is sending supplies to the western part of the state. However, people are advised not to donate to FEMA because they are hindering relief efforts. According to the speaker, FEMA doesn't understand that Appalachian people are built differently and will not accept government officials telling them what to do. FEMA is playing a game of FAFO because free men don't ask for permission. The speaker urges everyone to donate and help those in need.

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FEMA will play a pivotal role in the shelter and services program, which is set to distribute $363 million to cities and communities in need. However, neither the speaker nor FEMA currently possesses the necessary funds to last through the season.

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FEMA told the speaker they can't get them a phone. The speaker has no ID or way to pay for food or gas and is stuck sleeping in a leaking car, wearing the same clothes since a 30-foot wall of water pushed through to Lake Lewer. The speaker's house washed away, and they lost their cat and two geckos. It was a miracle they made it. When the speaker called 911, they were told to get to higher ground as the waters came into the house. The 911 operator said they were overwhelmed with calls and could only advise getting to higher ground.

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I'm still waiting for my FEMA inspection. I called yesterday, and they confirmed I have an inspection due, but they don't know when I'll be contacted. My hotel voucher ends Friday, and I have to be out by Saturday. I'm not the only one in this hotel facing homelessness, especially with another storm approaching. I can't imagine what will happen in two days without a warm place to sleep. FEMA stated they can't comment on specific cases but mentioned that households with pending inspections are still eligible for transitional sheltering assistance. Typically, it takes them 4 to 5 days to complete an inspection request. For more information, people should contact the FEMA helpline or visit a disaster recovery center.

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FEMA states they are prepared for disasters like hurricanes, wildfires, and extreme heat, while emphasizing the importance of community preparedness. Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is raising concerns about FEMA's funding in the wake of Hurricane Hilleen. FEMA is currently meeting immediate needs, but anticipates another hurricane and claims it lacks sufficient funds to last through the season. This announcement follows reports that the Biden-Harris administration allocated over $1 billion from a FEMA program to services for migrants.

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Red Cross and FEMA are hoarding supplies and not distributing them to those in need. People are encouraged to ship items from Amazon to local organizations like the Now Eat Food Bank. FEMA is making people sign paperwork to receive assistance. A group called Hungry Heroes of Hawaii found a place to donate their time and supplies. They were denied entry unless they had a specific contract or permission. The group faced disorganization and were unable to distribute supplies. They also brought cooked meals but were denied because they weren't cooked in a commercial kitchen. Most roads are blocked, and it's unclear who can access certain areas.

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They have obligated some funds, but only distributed 2%. The speaker suggests visiting the affected area and talking to the people on the ground instead of relying on politicians' words. Almost two weeks after the storm, people had not been provided the resources they desperately needed. Thirteen days after the storm, people were still being rescued and were stuck in higher elevations because the roads were down. They need every available resource and all hands on deck. The rescue and recovery efforts are still ongoing.

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A team is in the area to help people register for financial assistance and other aid, such as housing and generators. They are prioritizing getting people into the system quickly. The team arrived yesterday but lacked connectivity. Today they have connectivity and are registering people. Tomorrow, they will move the unit near the car wash. The team distributes flyers and encourages people to apply online, where they can upload documents. Special needs assistance is the first aid being distributed, with more to come after damage verification. Team members are from various states, including Montana, Florida, and Texas. A point of concern is how people without power or media access will know about the assistance. Door-to-door assistance is handled by a different department and is "above" the current team's purview. The team was advised to increase visibility by positioning themselves on the main road with signage.

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Biden did not take FEMA relief money to use on migrants. FEMA regional administrators have been meeting with city officials to coordinate available federal support from FEMA and other federal agencies. Funding is available through FEMA's emergency food and shelter program to eligible local governments and non-profit organizations upon request to support humanitarian relief for migrants.
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