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    FEMA forced to pause some operations in North Carolina over threats

    By Craig Nigrelli,

    7 hours ago

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    The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has been forced to pause aid to some North Carolina communities impacted by Hurricane Helene . The move comes after reports of threats to FEMA responders following a spread of misinformation on the agency's response to recent storms.

    Certain FEMA operations in Ashe County, northeast of Asheville, were paused over the weekend of Oct. 12 out of an abundance of caution, according to the sheriff . The agency stopped in-person applications for aid in at least two different locations, but operations were expected to be back to normal on Monday, Oct. 14.

    To the southeast of Asheville in Rutherford County, FEMA teams worked from fixed locations instead of going door-to-door after National Guard troops reported seeing “armed militia” threatening FEMA workers, according to The Washington Post .

    FEMA said its search-and-rescue efforts will continue , but its disaster survivor assistance teams will continue to work at fixed locations and secure areas as a precaution while the agency assesses potential threat information.

    The post FEMA forced to pause some operations in North Carolina over threats appeared first on Straight Arrow News .

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