More than 50 families impacted by last week’s storms in northern Ohio received Red Cross assistance totaling more than $33,000.
The Parma fire department rescues people from disabled vehicles at West 52nd and Brookpark Road in Parma due to heavy rains overnight. Parma fire wants to remind motorists to “turn around, don’t drown”. CLEVELAND, Ohio—Recent severe weather events are part of a worsening national trend that has led the American Red Cross to double its number of responses to large disasters across the country over the last decade.
More than 50 Ohio families impacted by last week’s storms received Red Cross assistance totaling more than $33,000.In addition, several families received Red Cross clean-up kits to help address basement flooding, the organization reported. The Red Cross says that the increase in extreme weather has resulted in blood drive cancellations, which in turn has created a significant shortfall in blood and platelet donations.
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