Agents say funding isn't running out for North Carolina any time soon and resources will not be moved away to Florida.
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FEMA can’t seize property or land from people who apply for federal disaster assistance, according to the agency's website.
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency could be running out of funds before the end of fall's Atlantic hurricane season.