As the residents of western North Carolina continue to suffer from the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, FEMA’s failure to provide promised housing assistance has become a point of intense scrutiny. A former FEMA crew leader has come forward to reveal that the agency has the necessary housing units but has no clear timeline for releasing them, leaving families living in tents as the cold weather sets in.
Marn’i Washington, who was a disaster assistance crew leader with FEMA, shared her concerns during an interview with Roland Martin on “Roland Martin Unfiltered.” Washington revealed that FEMA staff had been instructed to avoid homes with Trump signs, suggesting that political bias and inefficiency are deeply embedded within the agency. She also accused FEMA’s senior leadership of misleading the public about the scale of the delays.
🚨BREAKING: Despite FEMA officials claiming no one in #WNC is living in tents…
FEMA uploaded a video TODAY where the first recipient of a FEMA temp home can be heard saying:
"There are people in tents where the foundation of my home used to be– take care of them first!" pic.twitter.com/g8NflehzSf
— Matt Van Swol (@matt_vanswol) November 22, 2024
Washington’s account sheds light on a culture of dysfunction at FEMA, where those in the field were aware of the delays but were silenced by senior officials. This lack of transparency has only fueled the growing frustration among disaster victims in North Carolina, who are still waiting for help. Despite FEMA’s public claims of doing their best, the reality is that people are still without homes, and no timeline for assistance has been provided.
🚨#BREAKING: Officials in Transylvania County NC are speaking out after requesting 160 FEMA temporary housing trailers, over 7 weeks ago.
Out of the 160 requested, not a single one has yet to be delivered by FEMA. pic.twitter.com/O056giqlM2
— Matt Van Swol (@matt_vanswol) November 20, 2024
The ongoing delays in housing relief are especially troubling as winter approaches. FEMA’s failure to deploy the available housing units is putting lives at risk, and many are questioning the agency’s commitment to fulfilling its promises. This situation mirrors the failures seen in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, where FEMA’s slow response led to widespread criticism.
WHY are AMERICAN FAMILIES losing their CHILDREN in
North Carolina due to INADEQUATE HOUSING if these UNITS are AVAILABLE
Just NOT FOR TRUMP SUPPORTERS?
We the People the
GARBAGE
NAZI SUPPORTERS
DEMAND to know whyFEMA GIVES OUR TAX $$
$750 to Americans
$10,000 to ILLEGALS https://t.co/UNnmAO5NVP— NanaLittleBird (@NanaLittleBird) November 21, 2024
.@RepMTG asks FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell: "Do you think it's acceptable for billions of American taxpayer dollars to be spent on housing people invading our country, but yet Americans in North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida are still homeless…?" pic.twitter.com/Rm3GfViMZo
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) November 19, 2024
As the crisis in North Carolina continues, the question remains: Why is FEMA sitting on its hands while people suffer? With the housing units ready but no timeline for release, FEMA’s inaction is putting lives at risk, and the public deserves answers.