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The Latest Disaster News from Redcross.org. Preparing Communities for Emergencies and Keeping People Safe.

  • Red Cross on the Ground as Wildfires Take a Toll on California
    Hundreds of evacuees have stopped by Red Cross shelters in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernadino Counties during the day for a meal or to get information about their neighborhoods. Others have stayed to get a good nights rest. Perhaps most importantly, shelters serve as a place where evacuees can get emotional support.

  • Red Cross Meals Served During Gustav and Ike Exceed 2.5 Million
    The Red Cross response to Gustav and Ike and the rest of the 2008 hurricanes continues and will continue for probably months. The Red Cross is there, giving comfort and staying busy behind the scenes, without fanfare or fuss.

  • Something You Can Count On
    More than 100 shelters are open, because many of those who evacuated from Ike cannot go home yet, and those that left ahead of Gustav returned to find their homes without power, damaged or in some cases, destroyed.

  • Red Cross offers a helping hand to thousands
    Thousands of Red Cross staff and volunteers are in the storm-affected areas, offering those who were in Hurricane Ikes path a safe place to stay, food, toiletries and a comforting ear.

  • Red Cross Issues Disaster Coping Tips: A Focus on Resilience and Action
    For those affected by Hurricane Ike, it is important to focus first on safety, shelter, food and cleaning up. As these needs are taken care of, it becomes just as important to pay extra attention to the emotional well being of those who have been affected.


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