Is the US government doing enough to help hurricane victims?
Briefly

In the wake of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, estimated damages surpassing $100 billion have highlighted the increasing frequency and costs of climate events, severely impacting communities across the southeastern United States.
The federal government is struggling to keep up with the financial demands of disaster recovery as Americans face rising flood insurance costs and an overall lack of coverage amidst increasing climate-related weather events.
Despite pledging millions in relief funding for hurricane victims, critics including Donald Trump argue that the federal government's response falls short of the urgent needs faced by affected regions.
As the devastation caused by Hurricanes Helene and Milton unfolds, the discourse extends beyond immediate relief to broader implications of federal expenditure and climate resilience.
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