Photo: Mississippi Storm Response

April 5, 2011

Japan Earthquake 2011

Photo Credit : East Central Mississippi Chapter Volunteer

Dempsey Brady and his family gathered in the hallway as the storms from Monday night ripped through the Ellisville, MS area. They were safely in the hallway when the storm tore the roof off of their home. They were very thankful for the Red Cross visiting with them to meet their immediate emergency needs.


Press Release: Disaster Team Provides Canteen for Hazard Spill

March 3, 2011

Disaster Team Provides Canteen for Hazard Spill
Continuing Clean Up of Ethanol Spill Request Nutritional Support for First Responders

March 2, 2011 – LITTLE ROCK – A Red Cross canteen was requested to provide beverages and snacks for first responders and hazmat teams working since last night until this afternoon to clean up a spill of approximately 300 gallons of ethanol.

According to the Arkansas Department of Emergency Management the ethanol leaked Tuesday night as a result of a faulty valve as a railroad tank car was being unloaded in the Union Pacific railroad yard near East Roosevelt and Buckeye in North Little Rock.

While traffic was rerouted, no injuries were reported and no evacuations were necessary.


Disaster Update: Cholera in Haiti

November 9, 2010

Disaster Update

While Haiti was spared the worst feared impacts of Hurricane Tomas over the weekend, the storm brought heavy rains and flooding to other parts of the country, including the area north of Port-au-Prince that is the center of a serious cholera outbreak.

The Red Cross among other aid organizations is concerned that the outbreak will spread and is therefore continuing large-scale cholera prevention and response activities in the affected region and Port-au-Prince.

Flooding poses a new threat from this water-borne disease and officials from the Haitian Ministry of Health reported on Monday that the number of cholera deaths had risen to 544 over the weekend, with more than 8,000 people hospitalized for the disease. Late Monday, reports surfaced that a new batch of potential cholera cases had surfaced in Port-au-Prince and were being tested. Another reason for a possible spread of cholera is the fact that an untold number of people in the capital and countryside evacuated their homes ahead of the hurricane and moved to other parts of the country.

To combat this epidemic, the Red Cross global network has established a cholera treatment center in Arcahie, northwest of Port-au-Prince, to respond to the growing epidemic that threatens millions of Haitians, and plans two additional cholera treatment centers in other parts of the country.

The Red Cross has been working for months to educate the camp populations about health and good hygiene, and has further ramped up those efforts with the cholera outbreak. Health promotion teams have temporarily doubled in size, to about 200 promoters, and the Red Cross expects to directly reach hundreds of thousands of people with cholera prevention messages within a month.

These face-to-face interactions have been reinforced by millions of text messages sent to about 380,000 cell phone users by the Red Cross network, as well as radio broadcasts.

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Press Release: Red Cross Responds, Assists Residents after Flooding

October 1, 2010

Red Cross Flood Response Could Top $800,000 in Southern Minnesota

Madison, WI, October 1, 2010 – The American Red Cross is committed to providing services to those affected by area flooding. As the water recedes and area residents return home over the weekend, the Red Cross plans to visit affected areas to distribute recovery items and continue client casework to meet emergency needs. Red Cross workers involved are case workers, health services, disaster mental health, feeding and bulk distribution crews.

Opportunities to capture relief response in action (contact us for interview and ride along opportunities):

  • Friday 10/1/10 – The Red Cross is sending a team to Portage to continue disaster assessment of the affected area. Outreach teams of Red Cross caseworkers are visiting the affected area to meet with individuals and families to continue casework and discuss their emergency needs.
  • Saturday & Sunday 10/2-3/2010 – Mobile feeding and bulk distribution operation in the American Red Cross Emergency Response Vehicle distributing recovery items such as water, snacks, clean-up kits and “Repairing Your Flooded Home” booklets. Outreach teams of Red Cross caseworkers will continue visiting individuals and families the affected area.

The Red Cross is also providing Clean-Up Kits and “Repairing Your Flooded Home” booklets in Juneau & Adams County for those who have water damage in their home. Clean-Up Kits and booklets are available for pick up at the Dell Prairie Town Hall located at 763 County Rd K, Wisconsin Dells WI as well as the Necedah Village Hall located at 101 Center St Necedah WI.

Those who have been affected by the flooding and in need of assistance are encouraged to contact the Red Cross-Badger Chapter 24/7 by calling our toll-free number 877-618-6628. When disaster strikes, the local Red Cross can be called upon to meet the communities immediate emergency needs. The Red Cross provides assistance for basic human needs such as food shelter and clothing, as well as assistance to replace medical equipment destroyed in the disaster and crisis counseling to help those affected cope with the disaster.


Disaster Alert: Wildfire in Utah

September 20, 2010

Disaster Alert

Utah – A wildfire in Salt Lake County burned hundreds of acres, damaged homes and prompted evacuations within the affected area on Sunday. Local government issued a disaster declaration.

The Greater Salt Lake Area Chapter deployed Disaster Action Teams, opened a shelter and provided assistance as needed.

The Mountain Valley Chapter supplied an Emergency Response Vehicle and provided staff, as the county is a shared chapter boundary.


Photos: Tornadoes in Alabama, Arkansas and Mississippi

May 4, 2010

Alabama Tornadoes (April 2010)

Arkansas Tornadoes (May 2010) Yazoo City Tornado

Severe thunderstorms have recently reaped havoc throughout much of the southern United States. As deadly tornadoes have touched down in Arkansas and Mississippi, the American Red Cross has responded providing food, shelter and comfort to disaster victims.

Local residents like Candie Miralrio of Albertville, AL lend a helping hand to Red Cross volunteers as they distribute relief and clean-up supplies throughout their damaged communities.

View “Tornadoes (April 2010)” set on Flickr >>

Photos courtesy of Tracey Kiest, Brigette Williams and Paige Roberts, American Red Cross.


Video: China Earthquake 2010

April 15, 2010

Ramsey Rayyis, the American Red Cross head of programs for China provides a quick update on the situation in northwest China after an earthquake causes hundreds of deaths and thousands of injuries.


Haiti Update: Top-Line Facts

February 22, 2010

In just over one month since the earthquake in Haiti, the Red Cross has helped more than 1.3 million people and will continue to aid hundreds of thousands more in the months ahead until the last donated dollar is spent.

The American Red Cross has spent or allocated $80 million of the $284 million donated to meet the most urgent needs of Haiti’s earthquake survivors.

  • To meet urgent needs, 69 percent of the funds spent or committed by the American Red Cross have been for food and water; 20 percent have been for shelter; and the rest are for health and family services.
  • Because of the generosity of donors, people in Haiti will receive more than immediate relief — they will receive resources, support and training from the Red Cross that will help them recover and rebuild in the years ahead.
  • As the response progresses and recovery begins the Red Cross will continue to support these priority areas and longer-term assistance initiatives. The Red Cross will continue to invest the money entrusted to us by the American people in the most responsible way until the last donated dollar is spent.
    Water & Sanitation:

  • The Red Cross has delivered more than 25 million liters of safe drinking water in 110 different settlements since the earthquake. That translates to approximately 1.25 million liters per day – enough for 320,000 people.
  • To address sanitation needs and prevent the spread of disease, 450 latrines have also been installed.
  • Health:

  • More than 20,000 people have been treated by Red Cross health care facilities and mobile teams. That translates to approximately more than 1,000 patients per day. These hospitals and clinics will continue to provide medical services for the community for at least the next five months.
  • The American Red Cross has also donated more than 900 units of blood for earthquake survivors.
  • In partnership with the Haitian government and UN agencies, the Red Cross is helping to promote a vaccination campaign in Haiti to protect children against measles and other infectious diseases. So far, nearly 15,000 have been vaccinated. This first phase of the campaign will continue for at least four more weeks and aims to reach 250,000 people.
  • 15 million text messages have been sent to survivors, sharing important health messages, such as how to prevent the spread of disease and safely prepare food outdoors.
  • Restoring Family Links:

  • Caseworkers are helping people register at the official family linking Web site, place phone calls to loved ones abroad and find family members scattered throughout different settlements in Port-au-Prince. So far, nearly 33,000 people have been assisted in this way.
  • The American Red Cross is also supporting Haitian-Americans and others living in the United States who are looking for immediate relatives in Haiti.

Earthquake in Haiti: Photos

January 22, 2010

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All American Red Cross photos from Haiti.

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Photos: Earthquake in Haiti

January 21, 2010

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