Hundreds of people are still missing and nearly a million homes are without power a week after the storm tore across the US south-east.
The death toll from Hurricane Helene has risen to 200 as rescuers continue to search for survivors from the storm that tore across the US south-east.
More than half of the deaths were in North Carolina, where entire communities were uprooted and devastated by the deadliest mainland storm since Katrina in 2005.
Hundreds of people are still missing and nearly a million homes are without power nearly a week after Helene made landfall.
How many more are predicted this season? I thought I read they feel it's probable at least another hurricane will hit the US this season. Isn't that why FEMA is freaking out because they don't have the money/resources to handle another?
There's been a 40% chance of another storm right in the gulf for the last week. It's possible that the same devastated area gets hit again before they've even had a chance to figure out what happened last week.
Here's the thing: I think the Republicans are going to try to human sacrifice in Florida for votes.
They're already spinning the FEMA funding issue as being because FEMA "spent all their money on immigrants," and another devastating hurricane where FEMA can't help as effectively would allow them to run with the idea they're already currently (ineffectively) trying to push, which is that FEMA isn't helping.
They're already saying they won't vote for additional FEMA funding due to the bullshit "immigrants" thing. So they're going to try to flat-foot FEMA, hope for a horrifying national disaster, blame FEMA for letting people die while spending money on immigrants, and then attempt to pin it on (Biden) Harris.
They're trying to position themselves so they can let people die in order to win an election. And it's very possible it will work.
It would be great if more people could look at this as “there but for the grace of God go I” and less as an opportunity to take a fat fucking dump on the unburied corpses of people they know nothing about.
I hope to shit people aren't dunking on the victims - it fucking sucks.
Most people with an axe to grind on this story that I've seen are pissed off about constant climate change denial from GOP politicians and how much worse it's making this situation... or about fucking clowns like Matt Gaetz who voted against continued FEMA funding less than 48 hours before landfall.
I'm quite sad people lost their lives due to a storm that our shitty fucking politics absolutely made more deadly than it had to be - its the same with antivax shit... those fucking clowns in the GOP directly killed hundreds of thousands by making masks and vaccines political.
Literally had someone tell me they loved (exact words) seeing towns in Tennessee flooded out response to my recent microblog memes post 🙃 I also can’t tell you how many snide ass Dems I see saying that they brought it on themselves by living in a red state, like there aren’t people voting Dem there anyway, or like voting Dem is a magic ward to stop climate disaster from affecting you.
You're the one in here trying to turn this into a bashing Dems post. You have all this opportunity to focus solely on the victims, and you don't. It makes what you're actually doing quite obvious and pretty gross.
I am from the south and my fucking family is affected by Helene dude. Sorry for not being thrilled when Dems (would you prefer I say libs, even when it’s entirely along party lines?) jerk off about how the stupid southerners deserve to die for voting for Republicans.