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Financial Documents Show FEMA Blew $4.9 Billion On Covid-19 Relief In September Alone, Leaving Hurricane Helene Victims With Leftover Crumbs

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(Newsweek) Official figures seen by Newsweek show that Homeland Security set aside 20 times more FEMA cash for COVID-19 in September alone than it has so-far spent on Hurricane Helene.

Homeland Security figures show that Federal Emergency Management Agency set aside $4.9 billion on COVID-19 relief projects in September, dwarfing the $210 million spent so far on Hurricane Helene.

The figures come amid a political fight over FEMA spending and will raise questions about the agency’s priorities as the East Coast faces the hurricane season with Milton about to bear down on Florida.

The agency has been forced to reject claims that its budget has been drained after former president Donald Trump said that “Kamala spent all her FEMA money—billions of dollars—on housing for illegal migrants.”

Newsweek has contacted FEMA for comment on the level of assistance being earmarked for COVID-19.

Congress recently passed a short-term spending bill, freeing up $20 billion for the agency’s disaster relief fund to support it through Dec. 20.

FEMA Hurricane Helene
A member of the FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force searches a flood-damaged property with a search canine in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene along the Swannanoa River on October 4, 2024 in Asheville, North Carolina. over 200 people were killed in six states in the wake of the powerful hurricane which made landfall as a Category 4. MARIO TAMA/GETTY IMAGES

On Monday, FEMA announced that federal assistance for survivors of Hurricane Helene had surpassed $210 million. The money – which it said reflects “the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to helping impacted communities recover and rebuild” – includes upfront financial support, housing assistance and the delivery of emergency supplies.

The figure has already grown from a $137 million estimate on Sunday, and will continue to expand as officials assess the true scale of Helene’s damage and the funding needed to help the embattled communities.

However, the money spent on hurricanes and natural disasters over the past year is still modest compared to that earmarked for continued COVID assistance.

In its most recent report on the Disaster Relief Fund – allocated to spend on natural disasters – the Homeland Security branch reported $4.9 billion in estimated obligations for COVID-19 assistance for the month of September. This figure, if it results in expenditures, would represent around 20 times the amount so-far spent in helping the storm-hit Southeastern states following Hurricane Helene.

According to FEMA, the agency will spend an estimated $19.8 billion on COVID-19 in the 2024 fiscal year, which runs from October 2023 to September 2024, equating to a monthly average of just under $1.7 billion. The figure, representing just over 40 percent of FEMA’s total $47.6 billion obligations for 2024, is well above that spent on other disasters.

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