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RELIEF IN ACTION
SOUTHERN TORNADOES AND FLOODS
APRIL 22, 2020
Relief Efforts in the Southeast Continue Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
Severe weather battered the southeastern United States
again last weekend, and the American Red Cross was
there to deliver vital aid, while adapting our services to
ensure the safety of impacted residents and disaster
workers amid the coronavirus outbreak.
For the second weekend in a row, destructive storms
upended lives in the South as high winds and hail tore
down trees, damaged roofs and flooded roads last
weekend. Just a week earlier, on April 12, more than 100
tornadoes were reported across nine states. In recent
weeks, storms have damaged or destroyed nearly 800
homes in Mississippi and Alabama alone and caused
similar destruction elsewhere in the South. These storms
are the latest in series of severe weather events that have
wreaked havoc on the southern U.S. since February.
At the Red Cross, the coronavirus outbreak hasn’t
stopped us from serving the communities affected by
these relentless disasters—but it has meant we’ve had to
adapt how we serve them.
As we provide refuge for people displaced from their
homes by the latest storms, the Red Cross is prioritizing
individual hotel or dormitory rooms in place of open
shelters. On Sunday night alone, the Red Cross—in
collaboration with our hotel partners and community
stakeholders—provided hotel rooms to more than 1,600
people across Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi,
South Carolina and Tennessee.
In addition, to ensure the health and safety of those we
Charles, a Red Cross emergency management coordinator, hands masks to
Kemesha at a hotel where the Red Cross is sheltering residents affected by a
tornado in Monroe, Louisiana. Photo by Scott Dalton/American Red Cross
serve and our volunteers, the Red Cross is largely
conducting our damage assessments virtually. We’re
using satellite technology, partnering with local
governments and working with some volunteers on the
ground to record damage and provide crucial aid to as
many impacted people as possible. As of Monday, we had
distributed more than 62,000 relief items to those in need
since these severe storms began in February.
As this unrelenting spring storm season continues, with
more storms expected Thursday and into the weekend, we
remain prepared to respond at a moment’s notice to
disasters, delivering food, shelter, relief items and more for
people in need. The generosity of our compassionate
donors has allowed us to continue to stand with, both
virtually and in-person, those affected by these
devastating storms as they recover and rebuild their lives.
How You Can Help
Help people affected by tornadoes and floods in the South. Your donation enables the Red Cross to prepare for,
respond to and help people recover from these disasters.
To donate by check, write “Southern Tornadoes & Floods” in the memo line, and mail it to your local Red Cross
chapter or to the American Red Cross, P.O. Box 37839, Boone, IA 50037-0839.
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