A
community in need can “become easily overwhelmed with the amount of
generous people who want to help,” : FEMA
OccupySandy
feeds FEMA workers: Government incompetence at its peak
What
happens when federally-hired emergency workers can’t handle a
federal emergency? FEMA staffers found out the answer firsthand this
week when Occupy activists had to lend a hand.
RT,
14
November, 2012
In
the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy and an intense nor’easter that
impacted the East Coast in recent weeks, the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) sent employees to the greater New York City
area to aid the millions of residents ravaged by Mother Nature. As RT
reported earlier, however, FEMA put their efforts on hold when rough
weather became a nuisance for the government workers dispatched to
the scene.
Residents of the region were once again out of luck over the weekend, but activists aligned with the Occupy Wall Street movement — specifically those assisting with relief efforts under the umbrella of Occupy Sandy — came to the rescue. It wasn’t the citizens of Staten Island or New Jersey that were lining up for aid, either — it was federal FEMA workers.
Twitter user @TshirtToby from Minnesota posted a photo over the weekend of volunteers with OccupySandy handing out food and drink to a line of people dressed in matching khaki pants and blue “FEMA Corps” jackets.
“OccupySandy volunteers feeding FEMA workers in New York, via @TshirtToby,” the Anon Street Medics group wrote on Tumblr.
Quoting the RT report confirming FEMA’s suspension of services earlier in the week citing poor weather, the Tumblr page notes, “FEMA has since re-opened in NYC, presumably because the sun had come out and the birds started singing.”
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