FEMA kicks hurricane survivors out of temporary housing into snowstorm and freezing temperatures; U.S. has given Ukraine over $65 billion since Feb. 2022 --FEMA is also closing disaster recovery centers in North Carolina until Monday - 'due to winter weather' | 11 Jan 2025 | Residents of Western North Carolina are confused about the Federal Emergency Management Agency's role in helping locals with disaster recovery after Hurricane Helene. Locals are especially confused as FEMA plans to end temporary housing assistance for about 2,000 North Carolina residents on Saturday -- during a snowstorm, when temperatures across the Appalachian Mountain region are expected to be below 20 degrees. The housing program was initially supposed to end on Friday, but FEMA pushed the deadline back to Saturday. "I'm actually talking to several people that are losing the FEMA vouchers," Ryan McClymonds, founder of volunteer group Operation Boots on the Ground in WNC and Eastern Tennessee, told Fox News Digital on Friday. "They're terrified that they're going to have nowhere to stay for their families after today. But we did find out last night pretty late...that FEMA is extending it a whole whopping 24 hours." [See: Biden regime announces its final military aid package for Ukraine before leaving office.]

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