Southeast Floods: Updated Stats

October 6, 2009

The following information shows our total service delivery since the beginning of the Georgia floods:

Shelters opened: 8
Shelter Overnight Stays: 2,951
• Supplies distributed (like Clean up kits): 142,091
Meals served: 42,994
Snacks served: 56,020
Emergency Response Vehicles on the ground: 21
Mental Health Consultations: 2,890
Health Services Consultations: 1,558
Red Cross workers involved: 806


Southeast Floods: Updated Stats

September 29, 2009

The following information shows our total service delivery since the beginning of the Georgia floods:

Shelters opened: 7
Shelter Overnight Stays: 1,838
• Supplies distributed (like Clean up kits): 28,334
Meals served: 18,672
Snacks served: 13,952
Emergency Response Vehicles on the ground: 21
Mental Health Consultations: 871
Health Services Consultations: 493
Red Cross workers involved: 742


Press Release: Southeast Residents Cope With Floods

September 28, 2009

newsrelease
Red Cross helping southeast residents cope
with flooding nightmare

WASHINGTON, September 28, 2009 – The rains are over, but the clean-up has only just begun as hundreds of American Red Cross staff and volunteers continue to help those affected by the devastating flooding which inundated the area last week.

For nearly 200 people, home is still a Red Cross shelter. Emergency Response Vehicles (ERVs) are in flood-ravaged neighborhoods providing meals, snacks, and clean-up supplies. Red Cross disaster assessment teams are surveying homes for damage, and caseworkers are working directly with individuals and families, providing assistance for food, clothing, shelter and health-related concerns, as well as directing people to other recovery resources.

In about two weeks time, the Red Cross has served more than 12,700 meals and 11,400 snacks, and provided more than 28,300 items such as bleach, comfort kits, bottled water and clean-up kits.

The Red Cross pre-positions supplies and disaster equipment around the country to be able to rush relief services into affected areas when disaster strikes. Since 1997, members of the Red Cross Annual Disaster Giving Program (ADGP) have pledged donations in advance of major disasters to ensure the Red Cross has the ability to respond immediately when needed. This year, members have provided more than $20 million in funding for the Disaster Relief Fund.

ADGP members include Altria Group, Inc., American Express, AXA Foundation, ConAgra Foods, FedEx Corporation, GE Foundation, The Home Depot Foundation, John Deere Foundation, Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Merck & Co., Inc., Morgan Stanley, Nationwide Insurance Foundation, Raytheon, Ryder Charitable Foundation, State Farm, State Street Foundation, Target, The TJX Companies, Inc., UnitedHealthcare, and UPS.

“Thanks to the generosity of our Annual Disaster Giving Program members, we are able to mobilize human and material resources at a moments notice to provide lifesaving services,” said Jeffrey Towers, chief development officer at the American Red Cross. “These funds, coupled with the support of the American public, are critical during floods and enable the Red Cross to rush immediate relief to disaster victims before the first donation has been given.”

You can help people affected by disasters like the current floods by donating to the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund. On those rare occasions when donations exceed Red Cross expenses for a specific disaster, contributions are used to prepare for and serve victims of other disasters. Your gift enables the Red Cross to prepare for disasters and provide shelter, food, emotional support and other assistance to victims of all disasters. Call 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or 1-800-257-7575 (Spanish). Contributions to the Disaster Relief Fund may be sent to your local American Red Cross chapter or to the American Red Cross, P.O. Box 37243, Washington, DC 20013. Internet users can make a secure online contribution by visiting redcross.org.


Southeast Floods: Updated Stats

September 28, 2009

The following information shows our total service delivery since the beginning of the Georgia floods:

Shelters opened: 7
Shelter Overnight Stays: 1,643*
Meals served: 12,715*
Snacks served: 11,495*
• Supplies distributed (like Clean up kits): 28,334*
Emergency Response Vehicles on the ground: 21*
Mental Health Consultations: 507*
Health Services Consultations:373*
Red Cross workers involved: 605*


Southeast Floods: Fast Facts as of 9.26.09

September 26, 2009

The following information shows our total service delivery since the beginning of the Georgia floods:

Shelters opened: 7
Shelter Overnight Stays: 1,250*
Meals served: 6,105*
Snacks served: 7,266*
Comfort kits distributed: 389
Clean up kits distributed: 767*
Emergency Response Vehicles on the ground: 21*
Mental Health Consultations: 225*
Health Services Consultations:193*
Red Cross workers involved: 295*


Southeast Floods: Fast Facts as of 9.25.09

September 25, 2009

The following information shows our total service delivery since the beginning of the Georgia floods:

Shelters opened: 7
Shelter Overnight Stays: 651
Meals served: 3,611
Snacks served: 6,423
Comfort kits distributed: 389
Clean up kits distributed: 367
Emergency Response Vehicles on the ground: 7
Mental Health Consultations: 133
Health Services Consultations:168
Red Cross workers involved: 213


Disaster Alert: Plane Crash in Oklahoma

September 8, 2009

Disaster Alert

Oklahoma – A small airplane crashed shortly after take-off in Tulsa County early Saturday morning. The Tulsa Area Chapter deployed a Disaster Action Team (DAT), placed Mental Health (MH) on standby and dispatched an Emergency Response Vehicle (ERV) to provide food and water to emergency responders.


Disaster Alert: Tornado in Minnesota

August 20, 2009

Disaster Alert

Minnesota – A tornado touched down in the city of Minneapolis yesterday. There were numerous reports of minor damage including downed trees and structural damages. The Twin Cities Area chapter had Disaster Action Teams (DAT) and shelter teams on standby. The chapter also deployed Disaster Assessment, casework volunteers and an Emergency Response Vehicle (ERV). The ERV team provided food and water to those affected as well as emergency responders.


Disaster Alert: Severe Weather in Tennessee

July 20, 2009

Disaster Alert

Tennessee – Severe weather knocked down trees, closed roads and caused flooding in Overton County on Friday. The Nashville chapter deployed a deployed Disaster Action Team (DAT), dispatched an Emergency Response Vehicles (ERV) and provided clean-up kits to residents in the affected area.


Disaster Alert: Toxic Smoke in Texas

May 27, 2009

Disaster Alert

Texas – Thousands of tires at an abandoned recycling facility in the southern part of Hawkins City caught fire at about 11:30 pm on Monday night. Toxic smoke from the massive tire fire caused an evacuation of residents and school closures yesterday. The Hawkins Fire Department is monitoring the fire while the tires burn out on theiro own.  It is expected to burn for up to a week. About 400 people in the town of 1,500 had been cleared out by midmorning Tuesday. Two shelters are on standby and an Emergency Response Vehicle team is on site in Hawkins providing rehab for the fire department.

Chapters Responding:

o Smith County
o East Texas Piney Woods


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