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Fact check: Viral claims in the wake of the Hurricane Helene disaster

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Disinformation is spreading in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which has killed more than 230 people in six US states. As the next Category 4 hurricane is gearing up, Ekwutosblog looks at some of the most viral claims.

 

Hurricane Helene made landfall in Florida as a Category 4 storm on September 26 and left a path of destruction in its wake, moving through Georgia, North and South Carolina, and on to Tennessee to dissipate over Kentucky. It was the deadliest natural disaster to hit the US in close to two decades since Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

Ekwutosblog Fact check looked at some of the claims surrounding aid being provided to those affected by the hurricane.

 

Hurricane survivors only get $750?

Claim: Victims of Hurricane Helene only get $750 in aid, while more money is being spent on undocumented immigrants and on Ukraine. This claim has been widely shared in this X post by an account in support of former President Donald Trump. It’s been viewed over 8 million times. Trump himself repeated the claim that hurricane survivors are only getting “750 bucks” in a rally in Juneau, Wisconsin, a presidential swing state, on October 6, 2024.

Ekwutosblog : Misleading.

A misleading claim posted on X after Hurricane Helene devastated homes
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While it is true that victims of Hurricane Helene can apply to get $750, this isn’t the only payment available to them. The sum of $750 is part of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Serious Needs Assistance, which is meant to help pay for immediate needs such as water, food, baby formula, and medication right after the disaster has struck. There are also other forms of FEMA assistance available, such as support for temporary housing and home repair costs.

Undocumented immigrants have generally very little access to federally funded public benefits. Refugees and those granted asylum do receive aid, but not as much as several thousand dollars per month. It’s a claim that’s resurfaced time and again.

Congress-approved aid for Ukraine since 2022 has gotten to about $175 billion — a nonpartisan think tank Council on Foreign Relations has broken this down over the years and put this in perspective with other expenditures such as the $700 billion during the financial crisis in 2008 to bail out Wall Street, automakers and other sectors of the economy. And: Many European governments are contributing more to Ukraine relative to the size of their economies.

Hurricane Helene has wreaked havoc in six US states
© Mike Carlson/AP/picture alliance

 

FEMA running out of funds because it helped migrants instead?

Claim: FEMA is running out of money because it spent it all on helping “illegal aliens” instead, claims this post on X. There are many posts on social media that claim the US government has no funds for Americans left, such as this post that’s been viewed close to two million times. This post insinuates that FEMA spent its $30 billion budget and now can’t help US citizens in affected regions.

DW Fact check: False.

Fema says it has enough funding to assist in the immediate response and recovery needs for Hurricane Helene. However, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said the agency did not have enough funding to make it through the hurricane season until the end of November.

No money was diverted for other purposes, as claimed by social media users.

“The Disaster Relief Fund is specifically appropriated by Congress to prepare for, respond to, recover from, and mitigate impacts of natural disasters,” White House Spokesperson Angelo Fernandez Hernandez said. “It is completely separate from other grant programs administered by FEMA for DHS,” referring to the US Department of Homeland Security.

“Disaster Relief Fund money has not been diverted to other, non-disaster related efforts,” FEMA said in a statement.

Numerous posts on X claim FEMA ran out of money because it helped the illegal migrants
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FEMA’s Shelter and Services Program meant to assist state and local governments in helping migrants and asylum seekers is a separate and unrelated initiative to the agency’s Disaster Relief Program. The $640 million for the Shelter and Services Program was approved by Congress last year — it’s miniscule compared to FEMA’s overall budget of $30 billion. For the new financial year that began on October 1, FEMA laid out a need for $33.1 billion.

Congress passed the stopgap bill at the end of September, funding the government until December to avert a shutdown before the US presidential election, adding $20 billion.

Republicans voted against FEMA funding?

Claim: “Republicans voted against FEMA aid just a few days before Hurricane Helene hit their states,” said this X user in a post.

Ekwutosblog : True.

Congress ultimately approved the stopgap bill H.R. 9747 to extend funding into fiscal year 2025 including $20 billion for FEMA’s disaster relief fund, but all “No” votes came from Republicans. The Senate voted 78-18, the House 341-82.

Is aid being confiscated?

Claim: Users on social media have claimed emergency management agencies are confiscating donations and blocking people from assisting in a crisis.

Ekwutosblog : False.

People are working to distribute relief supplies to help Hurricane Helene survivors
© Jack Gruber/USA TODAY/picture alliance

 

People on the ground have debunked these claims here and here that donations are being withheld.

FEMA does not take donations or food from survivors or voluntary organizations, the agency said in a statement. Donations of food, water and other items are handled by voluntary agencies who specialize in storing, sorting, cleaning, and distributing donated items, FEMA added. The agency also said it doesn’t stop vehicles or handles road closures with armed guards.

The emergency management agency in Tennessee, TEMA, has even been sharing locations to donation centers and links to places with information on where to volunteer and what kind of donations are needed the most.

Edited by: Tetyana Klug and Rachel Baig

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2Baba Cries Out For Help in Now Deleted Instagram Post

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This morning, 2Baba posted “Help Me” on his Instagram stories, but less than 20 minutes later, the message vanished.

For the past few days, his relationship with his current wife, Senator Natasha Osawaru, has been under serious scrutiny, as a series of public incidents have surfaced and fuelled widespread speculation about the state of their marriage.

His cry for help should not be taken lightly. But who will answer him?

Will it be his family, his close friends, or the entertainment industry that has benefited from his legendary career?

At this point, one thing is clear. The music icon seems to be calling for real support and those around him cannot afford to look away.

 

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BREAKING: Unknown Gunmen Attack Gov. Otti’s Advance Team In Imo, As Scores Were Kidnapped From A Bus Along Owerri-Road Road

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An advance team of Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, escaped unhurt after unidentified gunmen opened fire on their vehicle in the early hours of Tuesday, December 2, 2025, along the Umuowa–Ihite axis in Imo State.

The three-member team was en route to Sam Mbakwe Cargo Airport, Owerri, when the attack occurred shortly before the airport junction.

In a statement electronically signed by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Ukoha Njoku Ukoha, the Abia Government clarified that Governor Otti’s main convoy was not involved in the incident and was nowhere near the location at the time.

“The convoy of His Excellency, Dr. Alex Chioma Otti, was not attacked. No member of the advance team or any other person sustained injury, and no life was lost,” the statement stressed, urging the public to disregard rumours suggesting otherwise.

It was learned that Security agencies have been notified, and investigations are underway to identify and apprehend the assailants.

Meanwhile, a commercial bus plying along Owerri -Aba road towards the Ngor Okpala axis was attacked Monday and scores of passengers were feared kidnapped by yet-to-identify gunmen.

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Gunmen attack Ngige’s convoy in Anambra

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The convoy of former Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, was attacked by gunmen in Umuoji, Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State.

Ngige who confirmed the incident to newsmen, stated that he was not in the convoy when the attack occurred. He mentioned that several people were shot and injured.

“I was not in the convoy. I’m still alive and well. Those hoodlums have started again. I came to my state to relax, but what happened is unfortunate. I will go back to Abuja. But I assure those who did this, they will not go unpunished.” he said

The vehicles were reportedly returning from a mechanic workshop in Nkpor when the gunmen struck along the busy Umuoji–Nkpor Road leading to Alor, Ngige’s hometown.

According to Mr. Fred Chukwulobelu, Ngige’s former Special Adviser on Media, a policeman in the pilot car was shot, and the attackers, dressed in police and army uniforms, took away his gun and uniform.

He also confirmed that a woman filming the incident was fatally shot. He added that a shop owner who rushed out to see what was happening was also shot; he lost significant blood and is scheduled for surgery, but is expected to recover fully.

The pilot car was riddled with bullets, while the wounded escort leader has undergone surgery and is also expected to recover.

Meanwhile, the Anambra State Police Command said it has launched a state-wide manhunt for the perpetrators.

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