Disaster Alert: Wildfire in Alaska

May 28, 2010

Disaster Alert

Alaska – Wildfires in Southeast Fairbanks County prompted the evacuation of hundreds of residents in the affected area. Approximately 2,000 acres has burned.

The American Red Cross of Alaska chapter deployed Disaster Action Team, opened a shelter and provided Mass Care for evacuees.


Disaster Alert: Wildfire in Alaska

May 27, 2010

Disaster Alert

Alaska – A wildfire near Tok, is threatening about 200 residents in Tanacross and about 15 homes in the Eagle subdivision. The state has recommended that residents evacuate.

The American Red Cross of Alaska chapter currently has a shelter on standby and may possibly house up to 60 residents. The Chapter will follow up with the Disaster Operations Center on continued response actions.


Disaster Alert: River Flooding in Alaska

July 30, 2009

Disaster Alert

Alaska – A river flooded its banks and washed out some roads in Seward rendering homes in the area inaccessible.  The Alaska chapter opened and provided a shelter for 20-50 affected residents. The chapter deployed vehicles and a trailer with supplies for affected residents.


Disaster Alert: Wildfire in Alaska

June 5, 2009

Disaster Alert

Alaska – A wildfire in Fairbanks, North Star County burned dozens of acres, closed roads and threatened homes in the surrounding area.  The American Red Cross of Alaska provided food and drinks to emergency responders.

 


Alaska Floods: Press Release 5.12.09

May 13, 2009

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American Red Cross Continues to Assist Alaskans Displaced by Flooding

The American Red Cross of Alaska continues to serve Alaskans affected by flooding of the Yukon and Kuskokwim Rivers. Red Cross disaster response volunteers remain in the community of Eagle and are assisting with damage assessment and shelter support. The Red Cross is also working with state and community officials and Voluntary Agencies Active in Disaster (VOAD) to provide services in Bethel for those evacuated from Akiak and Kwethluk, and in Fairbanks for those evacuated from Stevens Village, Beaver, and Tanana.

“The American Red Cross of Alaska continues to coordinate with emergency officials and local community partners to help residents as needs arise,” said Michelle Houlihan, CEO. “Volunteers are on site throughout the affected region providing disaster assessment, feeding, sheltering and emotional support.” Once damage assessments are complete, the Red Cross can assist families with emergency needs including food, clothing, infant needs, and basic household needs.

List yourself or a loved one as Safe & Well

The Red Cross is encouraging evacuees to register their status on the Red Cross Safe and Well website: https://disastersafe.redcross.org. The website provides a way for those affected by disaster to register themselves as “safe and well.” Concerned family and friends can then visit the website and search for the status of their loved ones.

All residents in the affected areas may utilize services being provided by American Red Cross at no cost.


Disaster Alert: volcano eruption

March 30, 2009

Disaster Alert

Alaska – Mount Redoubt continued to erupt over the weekend and caused major disruptions to and from Anchorage International Airport. The Red Cross chapter of Alaska provided cots for stranded travelers.


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