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How to Prepare for a Flood
6/15/2008 Latest Updates on Central United States Flooding
6/12/08
American Red Cross Responds to Floods and Tornadoes in
Central United State
Volunteers
Pour Into Indiana For Flood Relief - Indiana News Story - WRTV Indianapolis
5/30/2008:
Southeast Missouri Red Cross Celebrates National CPR/AED
Awareness Week
5/30/2008:American
Red Cross Southeast Missouri Chapter to hold 91st Annual Meeting
5/12/2008:
Red Cross Responds as Severe Storms Rip Central United States
After a Flood
Take Care of Yourself During Clean Up
Preventing Mold
Flood Clean Up
4/18/2008:
Red Cross Offers Earthquake Preparedness Tips
The Southeast Missouri Chapter of the American Red
Cross reminds you that when an earthquake, tornado, flood, fire, or other
emergency happens in your community, you can count on your local Red Cross
Chapter to be there to help you and your family.
more...
3/21/2008:American Red Cross Continues
Disaster Relief Efforts
Southeast Missouri residents are facing the aftermath
of the relentless storms that dumped as much as a foot of rain in areas
throughout the Midwest, causing severe flooding.
more...
3/21/2008:Ways to help
Ways you can help the American Red Cross Disaster
Relief Efforts.
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3/18/2008:Flood Safety Tips
link to redcross.org
2/27/2008: Area Blood Supply at
Critical Level
Please call 1-800-GIVE-LIFE to schedule an appointment.
2/12/2008:
American Red Cross Responds to Power Outage
In
response to the power outage and freezing temperatures in Jackson,
Missouri, the Red Cross is urging those without heat to find a warming
center in their area.
more...
Additional Links
http://www.semissourian.com/
http://www.kfvs12.com/
2/8/2008: American
Red Cross Tornado Relief Effort Estimated Between $1 million and $3
million
Find out how you can
support the ongoing relief effort.
more...
2/1/2008:
American
Red Cross Tornado Relief Effort Spans Five States
Across five southern
states, Red Cross people and supplies are flowing in to provide care and
comfort to those affected by the devastating tornadoes.
more...
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