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VisitWhat will be identified as the most significant barrier to relief efforts for Hurricane Helene victims by end of 2024?
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SpaceX's Starlink and Volunteers Aid Hurricane Helene Victims Amid Allegations of FEMA and FAA Obstruction
Oct 4, 2024, 03:42 PM
SpaceX, led by CEO Elon Musk, has dispatched hundreds of Starlink satellite internet terminals to areas in North Carolina devastated by Hurricane Helene. The satellite-based service is providing critical connectivity to communities that have lost communication infrastructure due to the storm's widespread damage. Pilots are delivering Starlink modems to stranded residents, and private volunteers, including individuals like Robby and Landon Starbuck, have purchased additional units to support relief efforts. However, there are allegations that FEMA's response to the disaster has been inadequate. Some reports suggest that FEMA is obstructing aid efforts by blocking shipments, seizing relief goods, and preventing volunteers from assisting hurricane victims. Glenn Beck, reporting from North Carolina, stated he had seen only one FEMA truck and criticized the federal government's efforts, saying, "I really don't think they care." Additionally, there are claims that the FAA is throttling flights carrying Starlink terminals and relief supplies to the affected areas. Elon Musk emphasized the importance of connectivity during natural disasters, stating, "Starlink connectivity directly from our satellites to mobile phones will be profoundly important and save many lives when there are natural or human-driven disasters." There are also calls for regulatory bodies like the FCC to expedite approvals for services like Starlink Direct to Cell, which could further enhance emergency communications during crises.
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