Flood Safety
Learn how to keep your family safe during a flood, and how to clean up a flooded home. Get Prepared>>
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If an emergency has forced you to evacuate your home, the Red Cross may be able to help. Shelter Information>>
Learn how to keep your family safe during a flood, and how to clean up a flooded home. Get Prepared>>
If an emergency has forced you to evacuate your home, the Red Cross may be able to help. Shelter Information>>
Anyone who has been affected by the storm is welcome to stop by a shelter to get information, a hot meal, charge their phone, pick up relief supplies, and get health services. We also have disaster mental health workers available to help people cope during this challenging time.
Please check our below Twitter and Facebook feeds for up to the minute information on Emergency Aid Stations, Shelters, how you can help, and more.
Older articles:
10/03/22 Four-Legged Family Members Find Welcome Mat in Osceola County Shelter
10/02/22 Remaining Grateful in the Face of Disaster and Destruction
10/01/22 Logistics Volunteers Proud to Serve as the Backbone of Disaster Relief Operations
9/28/22 Providing Comfort and Support to Floridians in Evacuation Shelters
9/28/22 New Florida Resident Rushes to Seek Refuge in First Hurricane Experience
9/27/22 Volunteers, Relief Supplies Moved into FL in Preparation for Hurricane Ian
Red Cross volunteer Cynthia Myatt checks up on the Wilberts who are staying in the evacuation shelter at the Lost Lake Elementary School in Clermont, Fl. "My wife is on oxygen," related Tom Wilbert, "and I didn't want her be at home if the electricity went out. I'm her caregiver."
Photo by Marko Kokic/American Red Cross
High winds and heavy rains from Hurricane Ian pummel the normally calm shores of Lake Down in Windermere, FL.
Photo by Marko Kokic/American Red Cross
Red Cross volunteer Dave Wagner talks with Corey Collins and Tyler Wilkins as the flood waters continue to rise in the Delaney Park neighborhood of Orlando, the morning after Hurricane Ian pummeled the Florida peninsula. Both Collins and Wilkins were out making sure their neighbors were okay.
Photo by Marko Kokic/American Red Cross
We are working closely with our partners and local officials to ensure help is available when and where people need it most. This is a massive response and one organization cannot do this alone.
Relief by the numbers - what the Red Cross has done so far:
*Numbers are cumulative and represent Red Cross Hurricane Ian response efforts across AL, FL, GA, NC, SC and VA as of October 24, 2022.