Preparedness Alert: Winter Weather

January 29, 2010

Significant precipitation continues in parts of the South Area with 5-10 inches of snow possible in some areas, while sleet and freezing rain are expected in others.

In the Central Area, 6-10 inches of snow is possible in some parts, while below zero temperatures are forecast in other portions.

Snow and snow showers are forecast for the Northeast Area with single-digit temperatures likely in some areas.

Rain and mountain snow is expected in portions of the West Area.

Please review our Winter Safety Guidelines to prepare yourself if you may be affected.


Disaster Alert: Severe Weather in Texas

January 29, 2010

Disaster Alert

Texas – Thunderstorms that affected many areas throughout the state closed roads, damaged structures and caused power outages to thousands of residents on Thursday.

The South Plains Chapter deployed a Disaster Action Team (DAT) and opened a warming center for local residents.

The Chisholm Trail Chapter deployed DAT and opened a shelter for stranded travelers and affected-area residents.

All of the other regional grouping had shelters and staff on stand by and were ready to respond as needed.


Disaster Alert: Winter Storm in Oklahoma

January 29, 2010

Disaster Alert

Oklahoma – A dangerous winter storm caused road closures and power outages to over 100,000 residents throughout the state on Thursday. The Governor declared a State of Emergency for all 77 Oklahoma counties.

The Southwest Oklahoma Chapter opened 4 shelters in Kiowa, Greer, Harmon, and Jackson Counties and provided Mass Care (MC) for dozens of affected-area residents and stranded travelers. At midnight, 1/29/10, there were 39 shelter residents.

Volunteers were at the state Emergency Operation Center and resources were prepositioned.


Earthquake in Haiti: Photo Update

January 28, 2010

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Press Release: American Red Cross Delivers Critical Supplies to Haiti

January 28, 2010



Tens of millions spent or committed for key priorities of food, water and shelter

WASHINGTON, Thursday, January 28, 2010 — In an operation that has involved more emergency response teams than any other single-country disaster in global Red Cross history, the American Red Cross has so far spent or committed more than $67 million to meet the most urgent needs of earthquake survivors in Haiti.

The American Red Cross is currently focusing on three areas through its emergency responders and partners:

  1. Sending food to those in need, including 3 million pre-packaged meals and funding for World Food Program efforts that will enable them to feed up to 1 million people for a month.
  2. Providing clean drinking water, including 3.5 million liters distributed to date in 68 settlements. Each day, the Red Cross is distributing enough water for 100,000 people.
  3. Distributing shelter items, such as blankets, tarps, sleeping mats and tents, to families who have been left homeless.

The Red Cross is also meeting the health needs of Haitian survivors and providing support to Haitian families in Haiti and the US. This includes providing relief supplies, shipment of blood products, family linking services and providing Red Cross volunteers to the USNS Comfort, which have been in Haiti for one week.

To date, 79 percent of the funds have been committed or spent on food and water; 18 percent on shelter items; and the remainder on health and family services.

More than 49 flights carrying Red Cross aid have arrived in Haiti. Additional planes, ships and trucks carrying Red Cross humanitarian assistance are en route. For example, yesterday, 15 trucks of relief supplies arrived from Santo Domingo. A new Red Cross warehouse with more than 50,000 square feet of capacity is also now operational in Port-au-Prince, which means that relief supplies have a safe place to be stored ahead of distribution.

Although the current focus is on addressing urgent needs, the American Red Cross is also looking ahead and applying experience gained after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. For the past five years, the American Red Cross has been working with partners in Southeast Asia to construct water and sanitation systems, provide emotional support and health care, build shelters, restore livelihoods and prepare communities for the next disaster. The American Red Cross plans to offer a similar level of support in close collaboration with Red Cross partners and other international and local aid organizations in Haiti.

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Disaster Alert: Water and Power Outage in South Dakota

January 28, 2010

Disaster Alert

South Dakota – A winter storm affected many areas throughout the state causing power and water outages resulting in the displacement of many residents. The Black Hills Area Chapter opened a shelter for the displaced residents and will be handling all aspects of the shelter including feeding.


Disaster Alert: Winter Storm in Oklahoma

January 28, 2010

Disaster Alert

Oklahoma – A dangerous winter storm is headed for the state. Last night the Governor declared a State of Emergency for all 77 Oklahoma counties as state emergency management continue their emergency response preparations. The declaration was necessary to waive weight and size limits on state roadways to allow heavy power company vehicles to positions themselves at vantage points across the state.

The Oklahoma chapters are in contact with Emergency Management, monitoring the situation and providing updates to the Disaster Operations Center (DOC).


Disaster Alert: Tropical Depression in American Samoa

January 28, 2010

Disaster Alert

American Samoa – A Gale and High Surf Warning are in effect for American Samoa coastal waters out to 40 nautical miles including the Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary and Tutuila, Aunuu and Manua Islands. All residents are being advised to prepare for a tropical cyclone in the next 12 to 24 hours and Northwest winds of 40 to 50 mph with gusts of up to 60 mph.

The American Samoa chapter is in contact with local government, monitoring the situation and providing updates to the Disaster Operations Center (DOC).


Earthquake in Haiti: Photo Update

January 27, 2010

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All American Red Cross photos from Haiti.

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Video: PSAs for Haiti

January 27, 2010

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