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Related: About this forumWYFF: FEMA denies North Carolina's appeal for hurricane debris cost reimbursement
WYFF - FEMA denies North Carolina's appeal for hurricane debris cost reimbursement
Updated: 5:35 PM EDT May 23, 2025
Zach Rainey
RALEIGH, N.C. On Friday afternoon, FEMA denied North Carolina's appeal to extend 100-percent cost reimbursement for debris removal cost-sharing related to Hurricane Helene recovery.
Read the full letter of denial, here.
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein released the following statement in reaction to FEMA's decision:
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Updated: 5:35 PM EDT May 23, 2025
Zach Rainey
RALEIGH, N.C. On Friday afternoon, FEMA denied North Carolina's appeal to extend 100-percent cost reimbursement for debris removal cost-sharing related to Hurricane Helene recovery.
Read the full letter of denial, here.
North Carolina Governor Josh Stein released the following statement in reaction to FEMA's decision:
"The first step to help western North Carolina recover is to clean up all the debris. So far, we have removed more than 12 million cubic yards of debris from roads and waterways, but given the immense scale of the wreckage, we have only scratched the surface. FEMAs denial of our appeal will cost North Carolina taxpayers potentially hundreds of millions of dollars to clean up out west. The money we have to pay toward debris removal will mean less money towards supporting our small businesses, rebuilding downtown infrastructure, repairing our water and sewer systems, and other critical needs.
Despite this news, we are going to stay the course. We will keep pushing the federal and state governments to do right by western North Carolina. We will keep working with urgency, focus, and transparency to get any appropriated money on the ground as quickly as we can to speed the recovery. We will not forget the people of western North Carolina."
North Carolina has also requested $19 billion in disaster relief from the Trump administration and Congress.
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WYFF: FEMA denies North Carolina's appeal for hurricane debris cost reimbursement (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
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Bernardo de La Paz
(56,040 posts)1. Red NC arrives at FO phase of FAFO . . . .nt
Scrivener7
(55,807 posts)2. Huh. Welp... that's what they voted for.
montanacowboy
(6,501 posts)3. 9 Hurricanes are projected
for this season and maybe more so just wait for all that debris to accumulate. Used to live in that awful state and was so glad to get out. My front porch was greeted by copies of The Fiery Cross once a week and that was pretty chilling.
Traildogbob
(11,238 posts)4. Don't forget
The ignorant MAGA Taliban were driving around in pickups HUNTiNG FEMA workers after the storm to take em Out for confiscating land to give immigrants when they were here. Not sure they would come back if trump did not end the agency.
gopiscrap
(24,365 posts)5. tough shit you stupid motherfuckers
you voted for the asshole