Media Contact: Taylar Sausen
(907) 406-0962 | Taylar.sausen@redcross.org
ALASKA, AUGUST 30, 2024 — The American Red Cross of Alaska is encouraging everyone to take critical actions during National Preparedness Month this September to be ready for worsening disasters. Deadly storms and floods, raging fires and extreme heat are becoming more frequent and intense due to the climate crisis and families are experiencing the effects.
“Disasters can happen at any time, often without warning, changing lives forever in just minutes,” said Jay Kurtz, Regional Disaster Officer. “As our climate changes, it’s critical to help protect your loved ones and National Preparedness Month is the ideal time to get your household ready for emergencies.”
HOW TO PREPARE Get ready for disasters by making a plan to stay safe, gathering important supplies and knowing how you’ll stay connected. Follow these steps to prepare for emergencies:
CLIMATE CRISIS EFFECTS Just in the month, Alaska has experienced several climate related disasters. In Juneau, Devastating flooding disrupted lives in this community two years in a row, highlighting how disasters are becoming more frequent and intense. Red Cross teams have assessed the damage to over 280 homes and found more than 100 of those homes have been damaged by floodwater. Last week a landslide in Ketchikan destroyed several homes and caused many others to be evacuated. The Red Cross is currently working with community partners to help those impacted begin their journey to recovery. Altogether in 2024, the U.S has experienced 19 climate disasters, each with losses of over a billion dollars — more than double the average from the last 40 years.
When these disasters happen, the Red Cross is there providing food, shelter and comfort to ensure no one faces such a difficult time alone. To help families better cope with this worsening climate crisis, the Red Cross is also enhancing our support for those who need it most and increasing our capacity to respond to non-stop disasters.
“The best defense during an emergency is to be prepared, and that’s true for both our individual families and our entire community,” said Kurtz. “During National Preparedness Month, consider donating to help people affected by disasters big and small, or if you have the time, take a first aid class or put on a red vest and join us as a volunteer.”
Visit redcross.org or call 800-RED CROSS (800-733-2767) to learn more today.
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The American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides comfort to victims of disasters; supplies about 40% of the nation’s blood; teaches skills that save lives; distributes international humanitarian aid; and supports veterans, military members and their families. The Red Cross is a nonprofit organization that depends on volunteers and the generosity of the American public to deliver its mission. For more information, please visit redcross.org or CruzRojaAmericana.org, or follow us on social media.
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