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Promised Homes for 26 Families, But Only 3 Receive Them [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: January 1, 2025 10:05 pm
By Jim Taft 6 Min Read
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Hurricane Helene made landfall in September, leaving widespread damage across the southern United States, particularly in North Carolina.

In the aftermath of the storm, residents in the state were left to pick up the pieces, only to find themselves grappling with delays in receiving much-needed federal aid.

This failure by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) marked one of the lowest points for Joe Biden’s administration, as the agency’s inability to effectively respond to the crisis in the Tar Heel State became a glaring example of government incompetence.

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According to a report from WLOS ABC News, a top FEMA official had promised to help 26 families in Black Mountain, North Carolina, secure mobile homes by Christmas.

However, by the time of the update, only three families had been successfully placed in trailers.

#BREAKING: FEMA has officially confirmed that out of the 26 families that were told they would receive a temporary home before Christmas…

…only 3 families received one

You read that right. THREE. pic.twitter.com/s0K7d5qy1b

— Matt Van Swol (@matt_vanswol) December 31, 2024

The slow pace of progress raised concerns among local residents and officials, who criticized FEMA’s sluggish response to an urgent situation.

FEMA’s performance in North Carolina, particularly in regard to placing families in mobile homes, exemplifies the agency’s ongoing struggles.

The delay in providing timely and adequate assistance to families affected by the storm has led to frustration and disappointment.

For many, the promise of mobile home placements by Christmas now seems like an unattainable goal, with limited progress to show for the months that have passed since the storm.

In addition to the hardships faced by families, farmers in the region are still dealing with the aftermath of the storm’s destruction.

The damage to crops and infrastructure has made it difficult for many to recover, and the long-term impact on the agricultural community continues to be felt across the state.

With resources stretched thin, farmers are finding it increasingly difficult to regain their footing, contributing to the growing sense of despair in the affected areas.

North Carolina Farmers Struggle to Recover from Hurricane Helene As Biden Sends Billions to Ukraine

Three months after Hurricane Helene struck, farmers in western North Carolina are still reeling from the aftermath, struggling without the financial support from federal or state… pic.twitter.com/bh4Tfr0DLj

— RVM News (@redvoicenews) January 1, 2025

The failure of FEMA to effectively assist those impacted by Hurricane Helene has become a symbol of broader challenges within the Biden-Harris administration.

Critics point to the agency’s inability to deliver prompt and sufficient aid as indicative of larger systemic issues, particularly in terms of disaster response and recovery efforts.

As residents and officials continue to await the aid they were promised, the situation in North Carolina remains dire.

With only three families placed in trailers out of the 26 promised, the recovery process seems to be moving at a glacial pace.

The slow response to this disaster has prompted many to question the effectiveness of the federal government’s response and its ability to assist those in need during times of crisis.

The ongoing situation in North Carolina, as well as the broader delays in aid, reflect poorly on FEMA’s performance under the Biden-Harris administration.

For those of you taking notes, the building FEMA just leased is 224 miles from #WNC.

Are there ZERO buildings in #WNC that could work better, closer, and that NEED the help?

Why are you so far away, FEMA?

— Matt Van Swol (@matt_vanswol) December 31, 2024

Meanwhile, the Amish community from Pennsylvania built 12 tiny homes in about 48 hours:

NEW: About 60 Amish community members from central Pennsylvania build 12 tiny homes in Boone, North Carolina in just two days.

The men had to head back home but are coming back in January to build more.

Not only did they donate their time, but they also donated about… pic.twitter.com/Is7gN42YGj

— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 31, 2024

As the clock ticks down on Joe Biden’s time in office, it is clear that his administration will leave behind a legacy marked by failure in this area.

For many, the promise of a faster and more effective response to disasters remains an unfulfilled hope.


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