Brian Trascher: Has FEMA failed North Carolina?
What should the federal government do in a disaster?
Two major hurricanes made landfall within two weeks, devastating the southeast. Hurricane Helene has killed more than 200 people, and more than 90 are still missing in North Carolina, where overflowing rivers and tributaries flooded the western part of the state. More than 9,000 remain without power.
Hurricane Milton grew to Category 5 status in the Gulf before hitting Florida’s west coast just south of Tampa Bay as a Category 3. It caused at least 23 deaths, and both storms are likely to cause over $100 billion in economic damage.
Today’s guest is part of an organization that’s been on the ground in both places helping with disaster relief. Brian Trascher is the vice president of the United Cajun Navy, a volunteer organization that started in Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina.
Trascher discusses the origins of the Cajun Navy after Hurricane Katrina, conditions on the ground in North Carolina and Florida, the federal government’s response, growing distrust of FEMA, and how to better prepare for disaster.
Sources Referenced:
- ABC News: Hurricane Helene updates
- Forbes: Nearly 100 Still Missing In North Carolina After Hurricane Helene
- North Carolina Power Outages Map
- Fox Weather: Florida’s resilience tested as Milton death toll stands at 23
- Accuweather: Hurricane Milton by the numbers
- FreeThink documentary about the United Cajun Navy
- Department of Homeland Security: FEMA’s Inadequate Oversight Led to Delays in Closing Out Declared Disasters
- FEMA’s September 2024 Disaster Relief Fund Report
- Stars and Stripes: “The National Guard’s report of “armed militia” out “hunting FEMA” prompts the relocation of North Carolina hurricane recovery officials.”
- United Cajun Navy’s response to the article above.
- North Carolina National Guard helicopter video
- North Carolina National Guard’s response to the helicopter video
- Photo of electric chainsaws provided by the g
Article from Latest
The Reason Magazine website is a go-to destination for libertarians seeking cogent analysis, investigative reporting, and thought-provoking commentary. Championing the principles of individual freedom, limited government, and free markets, the site offers a diverse range of articles, videos, and podcasts that challenge conventional wisdom and advocate for libertarian solutions. Whether you’re interested in politics, culture, or technology, Reason provides a unique lens that prioritizes liberty and rational discourse. It’s an essential resource for those who value critical thinking and nuanced debate in the pursuit of a freer society.