Some in Hurricane Helene-ravaged North Carolina embrace Trump's push to abolish FEMA
- North Carolina lawmakers are debating a plan to spend $500 million in Hurricane Helene recovery, which is less than half of the $1.07 billion proposed by Governor Josh Stein.
- The storm caused about $60 billion in recovery needs, affecting more than 25% of the state with extensive damage to homes and infrastructure.
- Residents, frustrated with FEMA's process, are considering support for the suggestion to abolish the agency, citing delays and confusion over assistance.
- Experts warn that eliminating FEMA could hinder disaster recovery efforts, as its role in providing assistance is critical in emergencies.
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