I want to provide a quick update
on our response to the devastating floods in Louisiana, where local officials
estimate that at least 110,000 homes were damaged. Although floodwaters have
receded in parts of hard-hit Baton Rouge, many residents are still coping with
ongoing flooding—and downpours are forecasted to aggravate conditions this
week.
Thousands of people
sought refuge in Red Cross shelters Monday night—more than one week after
swiftly rising waters began ravaging communities. For Louisiana residents like Sandra,
who escaped and lost nearly everything, these shelters are not only a place to
sleep, but also a safe haven where compassionate volunteers provide meals,
relief supplies, emergency information, health services and emotional support.
Over 1,900 Red Cross workers
from every state are involved in a massive response, including delivering meals
and cleanup supplies where it’s safe to do so. The need is dire, especially for
residents who are beginning the daunting process of mucking out their homes.
They’re spending hours hauling saturated furniture, clothes and personal
mementos to curbs outside—all while an intense stench of rotting fish permeates
the air in many of these affected communities.
The Red Cross is committed
to helping people in Louisiana recover from the floods—the worst natural
disaster to hit the U.S. since Hurricane Sandy. We estimate this relief effort could cost at
least $30 million, but as of Aug. 22, we’ve only received about $7.8 million in
designated donations and pledges to support Louisiana.
Our work wouldn't be
possible without dedicated our communities support. Please share this information with your networks to help us ensure Red Cross safety and response information is accessible to everyone who needs it.
If you would like to become a trained Red Cross volunteer you can start that process today: http://www.redcross.org/volunteer/become-a-volunteer#step1
If you and your family are able to make a financial gift to support this response you can do that right at your computer: http://www.redcross.org/local/louisiana/ways-to-donate
All our thanks,
Laura S Hann
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