FEMA abandons devastated NC town residents because they can’t drive around ‘road closed’ sign: ‘Nobody’s been bringing in supplies except civilians’

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More eyewitness evidence of Harris's FEMA incompetence. And it isn't as if this is an island like Puerto Rico over 1000 miles away.

So FEMA can shove their fake message up Mayorkas' a$$.



Residents of a tiny North Carolina town that was almost totally destroyed by Hurricane Helene fending for themselves after FEMA told them that a “road closed” sign is an insurmountable obstacle for the agency to navigate.

“FEMA called me and told me they wanted to inspect my house then called me back to say they couldn’t drive around the ‘road closed’ sign. They weren’t allowed,” local Chelsea Atkins, 38, told The Post.

“You can drive it by car for sure, it’s not that bad, you just have to drive around the ‘road closed sign’. I explained that to them. They said they couldn’t,” she said, recounting her maddening exchange with the embattled federal agency.

Left to fend for themselves, Bat Cave residents banded together — opening the roads and starting the arduous work of cleanup and recovery. Residents told The Post that they don’t need FEMA now — and at this point, they don’t even want the disaster relief agency to come.

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Highly unlikely someone would risk their life just to inspect a house. Even more unlikely anyone (who is sane) would blame someone for not driving around the sign--which is there for a reason of course.

Good to see that cell service and electricity have been restored that quickly though.

Thanks Joe.
Thanks FEMA.
 
More eyewitness evidence of Harris's FEMA incompetence. And it isn't as if this is an island like Puerto Rico over 1000 miles away.

So FEMA can shove their fake message up Mayorkas' a$$.


Residents of a tiny North Carolina town that was almost totally destroyed by Hurricane Helene fending for themselves after FEMA told them that a “road closed” sign is an insurmountable obstacle for the agency to navigate.
“FEMA called me and told me they wanted to inspect my house then called me back to say they couldn’t drive around the ‘road closed’ sign. They weren’t allowed,” local Chelsea Atkins, 38, told The Post.
“You can drive it by car for sure, it’s not that bad, you just have to drive around the ‘road closed sign’. I explained that to them. They said they couldn’t,” she said, recounting her maddening exchange with the embattled federal agency.
Left to fend for themselves, Bat Cave residents banded together — opening the roads and starting the arduous work of cleanup and recovery. Residents told The Post that they don’t need FEMA now — and at this point, they don’t even want the disaster relief agency to come.
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Some get left behind in the killing fields of North Carolina.
 
More eyewitness evidence of Harris's FEMA incompetence. And it isn't as if this is an island like Puerto Rico over 1000 miles away.

So FEMA can shove their fake message up Mayorkas' a$$.


Residents of a tiny North Carolina town that was almost totally destroyed by Hurricane Helene fending for themselves after FEMA told them that a “road closed” sign is an insurmountable obstacle for the agency to navigate.
“FEMA called me and told me they wanted to inspect my house then called me back to say they couldn’t drive around the ‘road closed’ sign. They weren’t allowed,” local Chelsea Atkins, 38, told The Post.
“You can drive it by car for sure, it’s not that bad, you just have to drive around the ‘road closed sign’. I explained that to them. They said they couldn’t,” she said, recounting her maddening exchange with the embattled federal agency.
Left to fend for themselves, Bat Cave residents banded together — opening the roads and starting the arduous work of cleanup and recovery. Residents told The Post that they don’t need FEMA now — and at this point, they don’t even want the disaster relief agency to come.
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Again with the bullshit fake news. Just...go away.
 
Walmart convoy is on the way. Don't know from which warehouse
 
The quality of people matter.....A lot!

In PR a boulder blocked a road preventing relief trucks from getting supplies to a town.....The fuckin' rock sat there for three days before some NG unit moved it out of the way.

Yeah, it was a big rock but I bet had the same rock been blocking a NC road the residents would have got it moved in short order.

The Ricans just sat there and bitched about it.
 
Nobody is coming back to remove the signs so drive around and see what situation is.
 
Highly unlikely someone would risk their life just to inspect a house. Even more unlikely anyone (who is sane) would blame someone for not driving around the sign--which is there for a reason of course.

Good to see that cell service and electricity have been restored that quickly though.

Thanks Joe.
Thanks FEMA.
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Bull Scat.... I've tried to get in touch with my friend in Hendersonville for four days and their phone is still not working.
Hendersonville is between Asheville and Spartanburg on e rte 40.
 
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Again with the bullshit fake news. Just...go away.
We listened to the Ministry of Truth people in which there are endless shills like Jimmy Kimmel. We found that the results advertised and forced were not like the self-important know it all smugness we were/are privileged to watch and hear. For them though, it is.
 
More eyewitness evidence of Harris's FEMA incompetence. And it isn't as if this is an island like Puerto Rico over 1000 miles away.

So FEMA can shove their fake message up Mayorkas' a$$.


Residents of a tiny North Carolina town that was almost totally destroyed by Hurricane Helene fending for themselves after FEMA told them that a “road closed” sign is an insurmountable obstacle for the agency to navigate.
“FEMA called me and told me they wanted to inspect my house then called me back to say they couldn’t drive around the ‘road closed’ sign. They weren’t allowed,” local Chelsea Atkins, 38, told The Post.
“You can drive it by car for sure, it’s not that bad, you just have to drive around the ‘road closed sign’. I explained that to them. They said they couldn’t,” she said, recounting her maddening exchange with the embattled federal agency.
Left to fend for themselves, Bat Cave residents banded together — opening the roads and starting the arduous work of cleanup and recovery. Residents told The Post that they don’t need FEMA now — and at this point, they don’t even want the disaster relief agency to come.
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Well the sign is up for safety

Ya don't want a credentialed government bureaucrat skinning he....she ...it's knee

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How dare they

Some cat piss soaked progressive sub human rat hall monitor wanna be needs to get in there and tell these people what to do ....

Wait for it
 
More eyewitness evidence of Harris's FEMA incompetence. And it isn't as if this is an island like Puerto Rico over 1000 miles away.

So FEMA can shove their fake message up Mayorkas' a$$.


Residents of a tiny North Carolina town that was almost totally destroyed by Hurricane Helene fending for themselves after FEMA told them that a “road closed” sign is an insurmountable obstacle for the agency to navigate.
“FEMA called me and told me they wanted to inspect my house then called me back to say they couldn’t drive around the ‘road closed’ sign. They weren’t allowed,” local Chelsea Atkins, 38, told The Post.
“You can drive it by car for sure, it’s not that bad, you just have to drive around the ‘road closed sign’. I explained that to them. They said they couldn’t,” she said, recounting her maddening exchange with the embattled federal agency.
Left to fend for themselves, Bat Cave residents banded together — opening the roads and starting the arduous work of cleanup and recovery. Residents told The Post that they don’t need FEMA now — and at this point, they don’t even want the disaster relief agency to come.
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Who put the ROAD CLOSED signs up??I

edit:

nevermind. :)
 
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