SELECT LANGUAGE BELOW

NC residents describe meeting with Trump after feeling ‘ignored’ post-hurricane

North Carolina's resident Curtis A. Light and Amber Light met President Donald Trump on Friday, strongly influenced by Hurricane Helen.

Curtis A. Wright appeared in the “Will Cain Show”, arguing that the North Carolina was “ignored” in the wake of the hurricane, and that Trump's visit was “great rescue.” 。

“It was a lot of cheap relief. What are you doing in Ashville? [sic] I forgot. And I don't think we have forgotten. I think we were ignored. So for him [Trump] When I came to see us today, it was a big cheap relief. Previously, we had JD VANCE in our house with Samaritan wallets and some grahams. And, as you know, he told us that they were coming, and we were happy to see them. “

“FEMA is not good”: Trump announces an agency overhaul during visit to North Carolina

Trump visited the western part of North Carolina on Friday and met a resident who is still dealing with Hurricane Helen's aftermath.

Amber Light was asked to explain how they had lived in the wake of the hurricane, saying that it was a “true nightmare.”

“We are trying to clean each day at a time and check what the next step is.

North Carolina was attacked by Hurricane Helen in late September, causing more than 100 deaths and tens of millions of damage in the state. The catastrophic flood caused by the hurricane was described as “historical” by Fema administrator Deanne Criswell.

FEMA faces criticism of rescue activities after the hurricane. While visiting on Friday, Mr. Trump said, “FEMA really disappointed us. I was disappointed with the country, and I don't know who it was because of Biden. We intend to take over. ”

Curtis and Amber Wright explained what they needed to rebuild, saying that they had lost “everything they own” in storms, including all of the agricultural equipment.

Click here to get the Fox News app

“What we need now is a fairly fair evaluation from the insurance company for payment,” said Curtis Light. “Samaritan's wallet is a blessing for us, and they are inevitable to fill all the gaps that FEMA and our insurance companies do not have. In fact, we are another property to connect to the current farm. We have the ability to build in the highlands, so we can get a fair payment, and we can start over from the beginning. Only to demolish.

While in North Carolina, Trump said to the reporters, “Reformed fundamentally, FEMA overhaulOr, or that he might remove FEMA, Trump told reporters, “Firth, FEMA is not good.”

He also promised that his administration would intervene to support cleanup efforts. “We're going to fix it, and we're going to fix it as soon as possible,” said Trump.

According to US Army Engineers, only half of the recovery of debris from Hurricane Helen is perfect, and thousands of families remain in the hotel.

Fox News's Diana Stacy has contributed to this report.

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Reddit
Telegram
WhatsApp

Related News