Disaster Update: Cold Weather Event

January 11, 2010

Disaster Update

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Photos from the 2010 – Cold Weather Event set on Flickr

Cold weather continues to affect residents in many parts of the United States over the weekend. Affected areas include New York, Louisiana, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida, Texas, Tennessee, and Missouri. Chapters have opened and/or supported shelters and warming centers, provided Mass Care (MC), placed other shelters on standby and identified local volunteers to support residents affected by the cold temperatures.

11 shelters were open across the country last night in Florida, New York, Southeast Louisiana, Mississippi, and Georgia. Florida was hardest hit, with 227 shelter residents overnight.

Residents without means to stay warm overnight are encouraged to go to a nearby shelter. Call your local chapter for the latest information on shelter openings.


Disaster Update: Cold Weather in the South

January 7, 2010

Disaster Update

Cold weather continues to affect more residents in different parts of the southern region and is forecast to continue through the coming weekend. Chapters have opened shelters and warming centers due to the continued freezing temperatures affecting the South

Currently, affected regions include Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Texas, Georgia, and Oklahoma. Residents without means to stay warm overnight are encouraged to go to a nearby shelter. Call your local chapter for the latest information on shelter openings.

ARC Greater Palm Beach Area Chapter (West Palm Beach, FL)

Charlotte County Chapter (Port Charlotte, FL)

ARC Central Florida Chapter (Orlando, FL)

Martin County Chapter (Stuart, FL)

Southwest Florida Chapter (Sarasota, FL)

Dallas Area Chapter (Dallas, TX)

Mississippi Gulf Coast Chapter (Biloxi, MS)

Valdosta Chapter (Valdosta, GA)

Tulsa Area Chapter (Tulsa, OK)

Birmingham Area Chapter (Birmingham, AL)


Disaster Alert: Multi-Family Fire in Connecticut

January 7, 2010

Disaster Alert

Connecticut – A fire affected a 171unit complex in varying degrees at Hartford yesterday displacing more than 300 people. There were numerous units destroyed. All 171 units have sustained some degree of water and smoke damage.

The Connecticut chapter opened a shelter with an overnight population of 50. A Mental Health team is on site and an Emergency Communications Response Vehicle will be set up for Client Assistance System this morning. Damage Assessment is still ongoing.


Disaster Update: Cold Weather in Florida, Louisiana, and Mississippi

January 6, 2010

Disaster Update

Cold weather continues to affect residents in different parts of the southern region and is forecast to continue through the coming weekend. Chapters have opened shelters and warming centers due to the continued freezing temperatures affecting the South.

Residents without means to stay warm overnight are encouraged to go to a nearby shelter. Call your local chapter for the latest information on shelter openings.

ARC Greater Palm Beach Area Chapter (West Palm Beach, FL)

Martin County Chapter (Stuart, FL)

Southwest Florida Chapter (Sarasota, FL)

Southeast Louisiana Chapter (New Orleans, LA)

Mississippi Gulf Coast Chapter (Biloxi, MS)


Press Release: Tips on How to Stay Warm during Frigid Temperatures

January 5, 2010

Press Release

Red Cross Offers Tips on How to Stay Warm during Frigid Temperatures

WASHINGTON, Monday, January 04, 2010 – Bone chilling temperatures have gripped much of the country, and the American Red Cross urges everyone to be safe and prepare as much as possible.

Many are looking to cut down on expenses when temperatures drop and home-heating costs rise. “There is usually an increase in home fires at this time of year because of the use of candles and space heaters,” said Scott Conner, Red Cross senior vice president for Preparedness and Health and Safety Services. “We have steps people can follow to reduce their risk of starting a fire in their home, and still cut down on their heating bills.”

HEAT YOUR HOME SAFELY

  • All heaters need space! Keep things that can burn, such as paper, bedding or furniture, at least 3 feet away from heating equipment, fireplaces and stoves.
  • Place portable space heaters on a hard, level, nonflammable surface. Do not put space heaters on rugs or carpets, near bedding or drapes, and keep children and pets away. Look for a model that shuts off automatically if the space heater tips over. Do not use heating equipment to dry wet clothing.
  • Never use the stove or oven to heat your home.
  • Never leave portable heaters, wood burning stoves or fireplaces unattended. Turn them off before leaving or going to bed.
  • Keep the fire in the fireplace by using a glass or metal screen large enough to catch sparks and rolling logs.

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Disaster Alert: Cold Weather in Florida, Louisiana, and Mississippi

January 5, 2010

Disaster Alert

Florida – Cold weather continues to affect the local residents in Palm Beach and Martin Counties on Monday. The Greater Palm Beach Area Chapter has a shelter open for the affected-area residents and provided Mass Care (MC). The Martin County Chapter has a shelter open and provided MC to shelter residents.

Louisiana – Cold weather in Saint Tammany and Washington Parishes affected local area residents on Monday. The Southeast Louisiana Chapter opened a shelter to provide assistance for the affected-area residents as part of a Freeze Plan.

Mississippi – Frigid temperatures in Harrison and Hancock Counties affected local area residents on Monday. The Mississippi Gulf Coast Chapter opened two shelters for residents in the affected area and provided MC.


Disaster Alert: Severe Weather in Florida

January 4, 2010

Disaster Alert

Florida – Cold weather in Palm Beach and Charlotte Counties prompted Emergency Management to request shelters for local area residents in the affected areas on Saturday.

The Greater Palm Beach Area Chapter opened two shelters for the affected-area residents and provided Mass Care (MC).

The Charlotte County Chapter opened a shelter to provide assistance to residents in the affected area.


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