FEMA, the FAA aren’t ‘blocking’ flights delivering Starlink devices, supplies after Hurricane Helene
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- Oct 08, 2024
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Neither the Federal Emergency Management Agency nor the Federal Aviation Administration are preventing flights from delivering supplies, including Starlink satellite internet receivers, to Hurricane Helene survivors.
But if you’ve been on social media in recent days, you might have heard otherwise.
After entrepreneur Elon Musk claimed on X that FEMA was blocking relief efforts in North Carolina, social media posts multiplied, amplifying the claim and garnering thousands of views and shares.
"Did you see Elon’s post?" a woman asked in one video shared Oct. 5 on Facebook. "One of his SpaceX engineers on the ground in North Carolina reported FEMA is interfering. More confirmation — this engineer reported that FEMA is blocking shipments of Starlink receivers which are essential for maintaining communication in disaster zones like the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. These shipments can’t be delivered without an escort from local first responders to get past FEMA’s enforcers."
Starlink, a satellite internet provider, is a subsidiary of Musk’s commercial spaceflight company, SpaceX. Starlink has distributed user terminal devices to help people connect to the internet in hurricane-hit areas.
The woman continued: "FEMA is playing gatekeeper. And when an agency blocks critical aid, they’re no longer helping. They’ve become part of the problem."
Text on an Oct. 4 Instagram video that showed aerial footage of an unknown area read, in all-caps: "Breaking: FEMA is blocking all assistance to NC including Starlink."
Other people simply shared screenshots of Musk’s posts.
The posts were flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram and Threads.)
FEMA, the FAA and North Carolina’s Department of Public Safety and Emergency Management have rebutted these inaccurate claims.
What sparked these claims?
On Oct. 4, Musk shared on X — the social media platform he owns, where he has amassed more than 200 million followers — anecdotes and screenshots promoting this falsehood.
At about 1 p.m. ET Oct. 4, Musk posted that a SpaceX engineer in North Carolina told him FEMA was "actively blocking citizens who try to help" Hurricane Helene survivors.
"‘Hey Elon, update here on site of Asheville, NC,’" Musk quoted the unnamed engineer as saying. "‘The big issue is FEMA is actively blocking shipments and seizing goods and services locally and locking them away to state they are their own.’"
At 1:15 p.m. ET, Musk shared a screenshot of direct messages saying "they are now about to shut down the Air space to ‘regulate’ the private choppers we are riding in to deliver Starlink and supplies," asked Musk to "get the word out about FEMA."
(Screenshots from X)
The unidentified sender said that "Starlinks" were successfully distributed Oct. 3, "but FEMA then showed up and started blocking us." The messages described the FAA "requiring to/from information" and described that as "cumbersome to the ops."
Musk wrote, "Just received this text 20 mins ago. The level of belligerent government incompetence is staggering!!"
Since then, Musk’s initial posts have collectively been viewed nearly 70 million times — garnering so much attention that U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg Buttigieg responded on X.
"No one is shutting down the airspace and FAA doesn’t block legitimate rescue and recovery flights," Buttigieg wrote at 2:32 p.m. ET. "If you’re encountering a problem give me a call."
Musk continued posting. At 3:25 p.m. he wrote: "SpaceX engineers are trying to deliver Starlink terminals & supplies to devastated areas in North Carolina right now and @FEMA is both failing to help AND won’t let others help."
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