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MoveOn Debunking FEMA Myths in 90 Seconds

We’re experiencing a ton of misinformation from bad actors and, quite frankly, disinformation from regular folks who just don’t know better. Let’s debunk some of these rumors and myths about FEMA in 90 seconds.

MYTH: “FEMA will provide only $750 to disaster survivors to support their recovery.” 

FACT: That’s not true. This is called “Serious Needs Assistance.” This is an upfront flexible payment to help cover essential items like food, water, baby formula, breastfeeding supplies, medication, and other emergency supplies. There are additional ways to access support and assistance from the government to get FEMA to cover housing and home repair costs. Serious Needs Assistance is the beginning, not the end. 

 

MYTH: “FEMA does not have enough money to provide disaster assistance for Helene and Milton.”

FACT: While FEMA has been underfunded in past years, FEMA has sufficient funding to support survivors and first responders in response to both Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton. However, after spending half of the disaster relief Congress allocated for the year, FEMA needs additional funding to prepare for future disasters

 

MYTH: “FEMA is creating blockades in Florida and preventing evacuations.”

FACT: FEMA does not control traffic flow or conduct traffic stops, which are handled by local authorities. Listen to your local authorities and, if you’re instructed to evacuate, evacuate.

The Biden-Harris admin is working around the clock with FEMA Disaster Survivor Assistance Teams on the ground to make sure neighborhoods in all Helene- and Milton-affected states are helping survivors apply for assistance and connecting them with additional state, local, federal, and voluntary agency resources.

The repair and response needed to support communities in the Southeast in the aftermath of Hurricane Milton and Hurricane Helene will be substantial. Trust verified sources and .gov websites before anyone else.

If you need a safe place to go, text SHELTER & your ZIP code to 4-3-3-6-2 to get a list of open shelters near you. You can also download the FEMA app or call 800-621-3362 for further disaster assistance. 

 

Why debunking FEMA misinformation is important

Right-wing disinformation and attacks against disaster workers are preventing people from getting the urgent help they need. In the wake of devastating natural disasters like Hurricanes Helene and Milton, accessible and accurate information, including weather forecasts and disaster relief, can be lifesaving for those impacted. 

Politicizing disaster response efforts for political points at the expense of real people who are suffering after natural disasters is unacceptable. 

How to get involved to help those in the aftermath of Hurricanes Helene and Milton

Add your name to the petition to demand the GOP stop their life-threatening disinformation campaign and put people first!

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