12 FEMA Medevac Choppers Grounded While North Carolina Cries Out for Help
Helicopters Idle in South Carolina Amid Crisis
In a baffling move, 12 FEMA medevac helicopters have been parked since Sunday in Greenville, South Carolina, despite urgent search and rescue operations raging in neighbouring North Carolina. A source reveals that orders have come down for the choppers to remain grounded, refusing to help the disaster-hit state in any way.
Outrage Grows Over Wasted Lifesaving Resources
The decision has sparked fury among locals and onlookers. These helicopters, built for medical evacuations and rapid crisis response, could be crucial in saving lives and speeding up aid delivery. Instead, they sit idle just miles away.
“This is outrageous,” a source fumed. “These helicopters could be saving lives right now, but they’re sitting idle.”
FEMA Silent as Questions Mount
FEMA has yet to explain why its fleet has been ordered to stay put. The move raises serious questions over federal disaster coordination and resource deployment. Local officials and residents have poured pressure on authorities to reverse the order and send the vital medevac units where they’re desperately needed.
Desperation Mounts in North Carolina
As North Carolina battles the fallout of recent crises, the grounding order adds to frustration and confusion on the ground. The clock is ticking. Whether FEMA will heed calls to deploy these lifelines remains uncertain – but the people of North Carolina are waiting and counting on swift action.