A source has revealed that 12 FEMA medevac helicopters have been stationary since Sunday in Greenville, South Carolina, despite the ongoing need for search, rescue, and recovery efforts in North Carolina. According to the source, these helicopters have been ordered to remain grounded and are not being permitted to assist in any way with operations in the neighbouring state.
The situation has sparked outrage among residents and observers, with many questioning why these crucial resources are not being deployed to help with the urgent needs in North Carolina. The helicopters, which are equipped for medical evacuations and designed to assist in crisis situations, could provide critical support to the ongoing efforts to save lives and provide aid to those affected.
“This is outrageous,” the source said, expressing frustration over the decision. These helicopters could be saving lives right now, but they’re sitting idle.
No official statement has been made by FEMA regarding why the helicopters have been ordered to stay grounded. This lack of action comes at a time when many areas in North Carolina are in desperate need of additional support, following recent incidents that have left residents in distress.
The order for the medevac units to remain stationary raises questions about the coordination of federal response efforts in times of crisis, particularly when crucial resources are available but not being utilized. Local officials and community members have also voiced their concerns, calling for immediate action to deploy the medevac helicopters to North Carolina.
As North Carolina continues to grapple with the aftermath of the crisis, the decision to keep FEMA resources inactive has added another layer of frustration and confusion for those seeking aid and accountability. It remains to be seen if the order will be reversed and the helicopters allowed to assist with the recovery efforts.