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Be Prepared
Black Outs
Fires
Tornadoes
Floods
Chemical Emergencies
Heat Waves
Wild Fires
Winter Storms
Mudslides |
Each year, the American Red Cross responds immediately to more than
70,000 disasters, including house or apartment fires (the majority
of disaster responses), hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, tornadoes,
hazardous materials spills, transportation accidents, explosions, and
other natural and man-made disasters.
The Good News Is That We Can
Help
Although the American Red Cross is not a government
agency, its authority to provide disaster relief was
formalized when, in 1905, the Red Cross was chartered by
Congress to "carry on a system of national and
international relief in time of peace and apply the same
in mitigating the sufferings caused by pestilence,
famine, fire, floods, and other great national
calamities, and to devise and carry on measures for
preventing the same." The Charter is not only a grant of
power, but also an imposition of duties and obligations
to the nation, to disaster victims, and to the people
who generously support its work with their donations.
Red Cross disaster relief focuses on meeting people's
immediate emergency disaster-caused needs. When a
disaster threatens or strikes, the Red Cross provides
shelter, food, and health and mental health services to
address basic human needs. In addition to these
services, the core of Red Cross disaster relief is the
assistance given to individuals and families affected by
disaster to enable them to resume their normal daily
activities independently.
The Red Cross also feeds emergency workers, handles
inquiries from concerned family members outside the
disaster area, provides blood and blood products to
disaster victims, and helps those affected by disaster
to access other available resources. |