JUST IN: J.D. Vance says as soon as he and Trump assume office, the residents of western North Carolina impacted by hurricane damage will get relief they're not receiving from the Biden administration.
Nearly two months since Helene hit, hundreds of local families are left with nowhere to go. Now some of these children are living in tents and cars as their parents try desperately to find a new home.
Nearly two months after Hurricane Helene devastated Western North Carolina, the controversies surrounding FEMA's botched response could have been avoided if the federal agency had apolitical managers overseeing operations and had not diverted funds
There are scenarios we all try to prepare for, like long-term power outages, terrible storms, or other disastrous events. But as Western North Carolina demonstrates, there are some things so wildly unexpected that you just can't prep for them.
In the aftermath of the engineered and steered Hurricane Helene, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper confirms that certain areas won't be rebuilt because the government is BUYING OUT the residents - straight out of the Agenda 2030 Smart City Land
Trigger warning. I am going to share our daily lives over the next few weeks so you can hear first hand what is really happening during this massive event.
In this video, I break down the critical emergency supply list from the frontlines of Hurricane Helena in North Carolina, highlighting the essential tools and resources that are desperately needed.