Disaster-the help Red Cross and the Randolph leader.

Posted by Unknown on Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Knock up 80 miles an hour, Tornado Friday April 15, recently left the band at the Oklahoma, Arkansas, Mississippi after the trail of destruction, Alabama, and wind. After the tornado moved in at least six counties, at least seven deaths caused Governor Robert Bentley emergency declaration. To provide emerge, red scene: relief and assistance to local communities to assess the damage, was after a disaster.

Preliminary evaluation of 128 homes were destroyed in Alabama alone, indicating, 70 major damage damaged, had more than 50 minor damage. Geiger town, about an hour didn't hit South of Tuscaloosa. Susceptible to damage of the whole people mouth 100 Town House entirely destroyed 61 home with maintenance.

By donating to support the American Red Cross disaster relief efforts in the world, as well as countless crises of people such as tornadoes in Alabama can affect. Your gift to the Red Cross to prepare and provide to shelter, food, emotional support and other assistance for disaster response. Donations of United States Red Cross Society of the Randolph County Chapter, you can send monetary contributions, 60204 high-speed Road 22, Roanoke, Al 36274 or your office might drop. All donations are tax deductible.

(A service provided by the Red Cross for more information, see Randolph leaders April 20 issue).


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