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FEMA makes “operational adjustments” in hurricane response as threats spike

By Rebecca Falconer, Andrew Freedman

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) made “operational adjustments” in its Hurricane Helene response in North Carolina following safety concerns, a spokesperson said Sunday.

The big picture: The Ashe County Sheriff’s Office in northwestern N.C. said on Facebook Sunday that FEMA had “paused their process” as a precaution while “they are assessing” threats made in other counties in the state.

A screenshot of an Ashe County Sheriff's Office post, saying in part: "Out of an abundance of caution, they [FEMA] have paused their process as they are assessing the threats. We will notify everyone if and when we are updated."

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