Recent Red Cross Tweets
Posted on September 13th, 2008 by Wendy Harman
![]() | RT: 20,000 people rode out the storm in 155 shelters in four states last night. |
![]() | Debris, downed power lines, flood waters: all pose danger to people getting out of their homes. Don’t drive around to look at damage. |
![]() | Even if the storm has lessened in your area. Stay put. You’ll only get in the way of authorities involved search and rescue or other work. |
![]() | If you are in a safe place-stay put until authorities give the all clear for your area! Not safe to be on the roads yet. |
![]() | RT:@paltalk Hurricane Ike Disaster Relief room raising money for the Am Red Cross Disaster Svc continues in Paltalk’s Shows & Events section |
![]() | Morning shelter numbers: More than 20,000 people in Red Cross shelters last night in TX, AR, LA for #Ike. |
![]() | Thanks to all our Twitter friends for being partners in disaster relief and retweeting important info. You are our virtual volunteers. |
![]() | Our thoughts are with the people of Texas tonight. Be well and know that we will be with you on the other side of this. |
![]() | Just talked to my team in Houston. Weather starting to get nasty there. Lights were flickering in hotel. |
![]() | Today’s Preparedness Tip: Build a disaster supplies kit to take with you in an evacuation: http://tinyurl.com/42xytt |
![]() | Have you ever heard of a ready-to-eat meal? Check it out: http://tinyurl.com/3scrwr |
![]() | Listen to audio from some of our folks responding to hurricane Ike. http://hurricaneike.wordpre… |
![]() | 11am map of Hurricane Ike: http://tinyurl.com/4p8meo |
![]() | pass the word: if you have family evacuating register them on Safe and Well www.redcross.org |
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