Locations remain on
standby across WNY as response to Sandy continues
BUFFALO, NY, October 30, 2012 – At approximately
11:30pm Monday, October 29, American Red Cross volunteers opened a shelter at
the Silver Creek Central School following a non-mandatory evacuation order for
areas along streams issued by the Chautauqua County Emergency Operations Center
(EOC). The shelter remained open overnight to accommodate evacuees, but no
residents were served at the shelter and at the request of the EOC, the shelter
was shut down at approximately 7:30 this morning.
The Silver Creek Central School is one of several
potential shelter locations that remain on standby throughout the eight
counties of the Western New York region. Red Cross Emergency Services personnel
continue to monitor the situation and are in contact with local government
agencies to coordinate the response to this storm.
Red Cross shelter in Pleasantville, NJ |
Hurricane Sandy is a large disaster with an even
larger footprint. Nearly 11,000 people spent Monday night in 258 Red Cross
shelters in 16 states. Over 2,000 residents sought shelter in the Greater NY
Region, and that number is expected to grow as there are widespread power
outages, damaged homes and flooded neighborhoods throughout the NYC area.
Nine volunteers from the WNY region were deployed
downstate ahead of the storm to assist in the Red Cross relief operations. It
is expected that several additional volunteers from this area will be deployed
once it is deemed safe for them to do so, and Emergency Response Vehicles
(ERVs) from both Niagara Falls and Jamestown are on alert.
This
will be a large, costly relief response across several states. Donations help the Red Cross
provide shelter, food, emotional support and other assistance to those affected
by disasters like Hurricane Sandy. To donate, people can visit www.redcross.org, call
1-800-RED-CROSS, or text
the word REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation.
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