Elon Musk Slams FEMA Over Starlink Aid Block in Helene-Ravaged North Carolina

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Elon Musk made headlines Friday, accusing FEMA of hindering Starlink satellite internet deliveries in North Carolina following Hurricane Helene’s devastation. Musk claimed FEMA is “not merely failing to adequately help people in trouble, but is actively blocking citizens who try to help!” His post stirred controversy, with supporters rallying behind him on social media.

Starlink Ready to Help – But Is Blocked, Says Musk

According to Musk, a SpaceX engineer stationed in Asheville shared concerns about FEMA’s interference. “powered up two large operating bases for choppers to deliver goods into hands. We’ve deployed 300+ starlinks and outpour is it has saved many lives,” the engineer reportedly noted. 

But, the engineer claims FEMA is “actively blocking shipments and seizing goods and services locally.”

Musk went further, alleging, “It’s very real and scary how much they have taken control to stop people helping.”

This comes as SpaceX attempts to establish critical communication links in areas hardest hit by Helene.

Problem Solved, Thanks to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg

Later on Friday, Musk indicated the issue had been resolved after discussions with Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg. However, the saga highlights tensions between federal agencies and private companies attempting to provide aid during disasters.

FEMA Denies Musk’s Claims

In response to Musk’s accusations, FEMA’s Director of Public Affairs, Jaclyn Rothenberg, firmly denied any interference. “The claims about FEMA confiscating or taking commodities, supplies or resources in North Carolina, Tennessee, or any state impacted by Helene are false,” Rothenberg stated, clarifying FEMA’s efforts in distributing millions of meals and other essential supplies across affected areas.

Starlink Units Deployed in North Carolina, According to FEMA

Rothenberg also pointed out FEMA’s reliance on Starlink for disaster response. “Connectivity is crucial to disaster response,” she explained, noting that Starlink has been instrumental in multiple disasters, including recent events in Guam, Hawaii, and Alaska. FEMA emphasized that they do not handle donations directly, instead working with voluntary agencies that specialize in these efforts.


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