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FEMA, in the 11th hour, says North Carolina will get its $200M
By Alan Wooten | The Center Square The Federal Emergency Management Agency headquarters is seen in Washington, July 29, 2025. Andrew Rice / The Center Square. (The Center Square) – FEMA, in the 11th hour of a two-week deadline, says it will comply with an order to reinstate $200 million in disaster prevention projects in North Carolina. The litigation is tied to the Federal Emergency Management Agency canceling the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities program.

Alan Wooten
Mar 25


After-Action Report Finds Critical Gaps in North Carolina’s Hurricane Helene Response
From our partners at WCABnews.com | Annie Dance An after-action report commissioned by North Carolina Emergency Management says Hurricane Helene revealed “critical vulnerabilities” in the state’s disaster response system, from staffing shortages to communications failures and widespread disinformation. The independent review, conducted by the McChrystal Group, found that the Category 4 storm, which struck in September 2024, “tested North Carolina’s emergency management capa

WCAB News
Oct 25, 2025
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