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Two of the speaker's acquaintances were present, assisting with relief efforts. They witnessed FEMA personnel taking supplies and loading them into FEMA trucks. They observed FEMA directing volunteers to transfer donated items into FEMA trucks.

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People are living in tents, but FEMA is not Jesus Christ, so miracles shouldn't be expected overnight. However, 67 days have passed and people are still living in tents. Video shows the FEMA compound appears to be doing well. The question is raised whether 67 days is too long to wait for a trailer that the government has money for.

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I met the family and got my first dose. I was ready and there was nothing else to do. The lady was nice and gave me another dose in the morning.

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People are living in tents, but FEMA is not Jesus Christ, so miracles shouldn't be expected overnight. However, it takes a while to address the situation. Sixty-seven days have passed and people are still living in tents. Video footage shows the FEMA compound appearing to be doing well. The question is raised whether sixty-seven days is too long to wait for a trailer, considering the government has the necessary funds.

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My mom recalls being transported on a motorbike, with her legs on one side and someone else's on the other. They arrived at a spacious location where they were treated kindly and looked after. The people there assured them that they were Muslims and meant no harm. They even shared meals with them, eating the same food as Hamas.

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I thought it could be a life or death situation for me. When I was on the floor, I remembered all the times I had thought about what I would do in that situation, and now I was actually doing it. We watched the riot on TV for hours from a secure location. Seeing the images of windows being broken and people climbing walls made me feel angry. It caused an audible gasp in the room.

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Upon entering the building, the speaker helped a colleague to safety. The speaker expected the building to be empty, but instead saw many people who had apparently entered through other entrances. The speaker assumed entry had been allowed at other locations. The speaker saw police officers with weapons. Everyone inside the building appeared calm. The speaker did not see anyone agitated, nor did they hear any directives from law enforcement upon entering. People were walking through velvet ropes in the main public areas.

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I'm a pastor at Exeter Church, which we just purchased in May. After our dedication, a storm hit, and the need for help was immense. I stayed at the church for about three months, sleeping on the floor for weeks to support those affected. People from various states came to assist, but we received no government help. Our church quickly filled with supplies, and I plan to stay through the winter to help the community. One woman asked for a simple cup of coffee, and her gratitude reminded me that it's the little things that matter. Despite personal losses, like fallen trees, my focus remains on serving the needs of others. God is good, and I want to be there for those struggling, including my daughter, whose house is also damaged.

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People are living in tents, but FEMA is not Jesus Christ, so miracles shouldn't be expected overnight. However, after 67 days, people are still living in tents. Video exists of the FEMA compound, and they seem to be doing well. It's unclear what people should expect, but 67 days seems too long to wait for a trailer that the government has money for.

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We moved our vehicles as the floodwaters rose quickly. By the time we got out, the water was waist-deep, and we lost everything. My father and mother were trapped in their home as the flood lifted it and crashed it into our barn. We've been struggling with insurance and FEMA for assistance, but the process has been frustrating. Many in our community have faced similar issues, with some losing everything and receiving little help. One woman described how she and her son hiked to safety, witnessing devastation along the way. Despite the challenges, we are grateful to be alive and are determined to rebuild, relying on support from fellow citizens rather than government aid.

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People are living in tents, but FEMA is not Jesus Christ and can't perform miracles overnight. Sixty-seven days have passed, and people are still living in tents. Video shows the FEMA compound appears to be doing well. The question is raised whether sixty-seven days is too long to wait for a trailer that the government has money for.

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People are living in tents, but FEMA is not Jesus Christ, so miracles shouldn't be expected overnight. However, 67 days have passed and people are still living in tents. Video shows the FEMA compound appears to be doing well. The question is raised whether 67 days is too long to wait for a trailer that the government has money for.

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I can't tell if it's just a blanket or something else. The guard shoots the lock off the cell door, and we go in for a closer look. It moved. Is someone there? The person inside tells us he’s from Homs and has been in the cell for three months. You're okay. He grips my arm tightly. Does anyone have water? There's some light. It's water. You're okay.

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People are living in tents, but FEMA is not Jesus Christ, so miracles shouldn't be expected overnight. However, 67 days have passed and people are still living in tents. Video shows the FEMA compound appears to be doing well. The question is raised whether 67 days is too long to wait for a trailer that the government has money for.

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People are living in tents, but FEMA is not Jesus Christ, so miracles shouldn't be expected overnight. However, after 67 days, people are still living in tents. Video shows the FEMA compound appears to be doing well. The question is raised whether 67 days is too long to wait for a trailer that the government has money for.

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People are living in tents, but FEMA is not Jesus Christ, so miracles shouldn't be expected overnight. However, after 67 days, people are still living in tents. Video shows the FEMA compound appears to be doing well. The question is raised whether 67 days is too long to wait for a trailer, considering the government has the funds.

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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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I was at my sister's when my son called about rising water. By morning, I moved vehicles to higher ground, but the water covered everything. I took my blind and deaf dog to safety. Our day started with trees falling on our house, which had never flooded in 80 years. We moved vehicles as water entered our home, reaching ankle height. I built a makeshift ladder to get to the roof, where we spent four hours. We feared for our lives as we watched debris float by. Eventually, we reached higher ground, but we found bodies nearby. We’re grateful to be alive but face challenges without flood insurance. We’re staying in a camper and plan to rebuild on our family land, which is now covered in sand. Samaritan's Purse is helping us, but the recovery is tough.

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It's an honor to be here during such a sad time. Many homeowners I met want to rebuild and expressed their love for the area and its community. We recently visited North Carolina, which faced a similar disaster from flooding, and the damage was severe. Here, the resilience of the people is inspiring, and the fire department is impressive, with high physical standards. We took pictures together, and they even gave us helmets, which are quite heavy. I want to thank everyone for their efforts. Your governor and I had a positive discussion about working together to address the challenges ahead. The devastation is more extensive than I anticipated, even after seeing it on television.

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The speaker's team smelled dead bodies in a specific area, also finding a cowboy boot. They located dog handlers from the Raleigh Fire Department, but the handlers refused to investigate the area, stating it was in the middle of their grid. Shortly after, the dog handlers and FEMA left due to security reasons. The speaker's team brought in the New York National Guard to search, but they don't have dogs. The speaker notes that the only dog teams seen were female-led and expresses frustration with a disrespectful FEMA representative who refused to help and then left.

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People are living in tents, but FEMA is not Jesus Christ, so miracles shouldn't be expected overnight. However, after 67 days, people are still living in tents. Video shows the FEMA compound appears to be doing well. The question is raised whether 67 days is too long to wait for a trailer that the government has money for.

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People are living in tents, but FEMA is not Jesus Christ, so miracles shouldn't be expected overnight. However, it takes a while to address the situation. Sixty-seven days have passed and people are still living in tents. Video footage shows the FEMA compound appearing to be doing well. The question is raised whether sixty-seven days is too long to wait for a trailer, considering the government has the necessary funds.

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At 10:30 AM, I went to the 6th floor for phone reception. I fell, unable to smell, surrounded by white dust. My uncle showed me my injured leg, which he had to amputate with a kitchen knife due to the lack of resources. I spent 4 days in shock and pain, feeling like I was dying. My family used cell phone lights for visibility. It was a difficult and traumatic experience.

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I’m a pastor at Exeter Church, which we just purchased in May. After our dedication, a storm hit, and the need for help was immense. I stayed at the church for three months, even sleeping on the floor for weeks to support those affected. People came from all over the country to assist, while we received no government help. Our church quickly filled with supplies, making it hard to move around. I plan to stay through the winter to continue helping. A woman asked for a simple cup of coffee, and her tears reminded me that it’s the little things that matter most. Despite personal losses, like downed trees, my focus remains on serving the community. God is good, and I’m here for the people in need.
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