Lumberton, North Carolina resident Angela Freeman-Culler has been displaced by two hurricanes — Hurricane Matthew in 2016 and now Hurricane Florence.
“Everybody wants a home,” she said “And then I lose my home again. And my kid’s all I got.”
Hurricane Matthew flooded the apartment she shared with her 29-year-old son and Angela said they were forced to sleep in the woods and share a tent behind a Walmart.
“Me and my son couldn’t be together 24 hours a day, but being here by myself? No one — y’all didn’t see the characters that was out there. I was totally afraid, scared to death, and I had panic attacks so. Every little creak it made, I would start panicking,” she explained.
Angela eventually moved from the woods to an affordable housing community and her son stayed with a friend after getting help from people in the community. But Angela’s current apartment is now flooded due to Florence. She fears she’ll have to live in a tent again if FEMA doesn’t help her.
“I didn’t get help last time. To them, I’m nobody. But I am somebody,” she said. “So I’ve prepared myself to go back. To the woods. All over again.”
Angela said she applied for FEMA assistance after Hurricane Matthew, but said she was denied.
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“Everybody wants a home,” she said “And then I lose my home again. And my kid’s all I got.”
Hurricane Matthew flooded the apartment she shared with her 29-year-old son and Angela said they were forced to sleep in the woods and share a tent behind a Walmart.
“Me and my son couldn’t be together 24 hours a day, but being here by myself? No one — y’all didn’t see the characters that was out there. I was totally afraid, scared to death, and I had panic attacks so. Every little creak it made, I would start panicking,” she explained.
Angela eventually moved from the woods to an affordable housing community and her son stayed with a friend after getting help from people in the community. But Angela’s current apartment is now flooded due to Florence. She fears she’ll have to live in a tent again if FEMA doesn’t help her.
“I didn’t get help last time. To them, I’m nobody. But I am somebody,” she said. “So I’ve prepared myself to go back. To the woods. All over again.”
Angela said she applied for FEMA assistance after Hurricane Matthew, but said she was denied.
This video, "Hurricane Florence Leaves North Carolina Woman without Home Again ", first appeared on
nowthisnews.com.
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