What’s REALLY Happening with Relief Efforts in the Appalachians?

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We’ve talked about the disaster of Hurricane Helene, which swept through the southern Appalachian mountains and caused unprecedented devastation.

But now, let’s discuss the aftermath. Locals and federal government employees are reported to have gone head-to-head. The stories that people are self-reporting over there are quite different from the shiny stories in the media about how glorious FEMA has been in lifting people up.

There are remaining questions about the death toll, with the North Carolina government putting the official number at 96 people confirmed dead, but folks in the area are telling a significantly different story.

I guess you have to decide who you are going to believe – the folks living it or a media and federal government that has lied to us repeatedly over the years.

This video is long, but it contains many clips of locals sharing their experiences. In my opinion, it’s well worth the watch.

What are your thoughts?

Do you think that the residents are telling the truth? Do you think FEMA is doing enough? What about the insurance companies?

Let’s discuss it in the comments section.