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."](https://images.axios.com/fwFKjAnATWtYSbEu70h8JGJIwaU=/2024/10/14/1728876674323.png)
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