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Shelters open due to flooding | News

Shelters open due to flooding |  News

UPDATE: Tuesday May 7 at 8:50 a.m.

The American Red Cross of the Texas Gulf Coast Region opened shelters in Harris, Liberty, Polk, San Jacinto and Tyler counties in response to recent flooding from rain and rising waters around rivers.

“This flooding is affecting many of our communities,” said Shawn Schulze, regional executive director of the Texas Gulf Coast Red Cross. “The work our teams and partners at the Red Cross of the Gulf Coast of Texas do is to ensure that every family in need has a hot meal, a safe place to sleep and a ton of food. hope, comfort and care!

Our Texas Gulf Coast disaster team is working with local county officials and emergency managers to determine the needs of multiple communities due to flooding. If you have been affected and need assistance from the Red Cross, please call 1-800-Red Cross.

OPEN SHELTERS

HARRIS COUNTY
International Greenhouse Church
200 W. Greens Road
Houston, TX 77067

LIBERTY COUNTY
Calvary Baptist Church
816 N Blair Avenue
Cleveland, TX 77327

POLK COUNTY
Dunbar Gymnasium
1103 Dunbar Street
Livingston, TX 77351

SAN JACINTO COUNTY
San Jacinto County Disaster Shelter
255 Live oak
Cold Spring, Texas 77331

TRINITY COUNTY
Burning Hope Baptist Church
301E. Pegoda Road
Trinity, Texas 75862

TYLER COUNTY
Colmesneil High School
610 Elder Street West
Colmesneil, Texas 65938

Anyone planning to stay at a Red Cross shelter should bring prescription medications, extra clothing, pillows, blankets, hygiene products, important documents and other comfort items. They should also include any special items for children, such as diapers, formula, and toys, as well as durable medical equipment and/or assistive technology, if applicable. To find an open shelter, please go to redcross.org/shelter.

To find shelter, visit redcross.org/sheltercheck the Red Cross Emergency App or call 1 800-RED CROSS.

Anyone planning to stay at a Red Cross shelter should bring prescription medications, extra clothing, pillows, blankets, hygiene products, important documents and other comfort items. They should also include any special items for children, such as diapers, formula, and toys, as well as durable medical equipment and/or assistive technology, if applicable. Although the Red Cross can provide medical equipment and/or assistive technology loans, it may take some time depending on available supplies and the availability of delivery systems to get them to the shelter.

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ACTUALIZADO: Sunday May 5 at 3:35 p.m.

Our Texas Gulf Coast disaster team works with local county officials and emergency administrators to determine the flood-related needs of various communities. If you are affected and need assistance from Cruz Roja, call them. 1-800-Red Cross.

REFUGIOS ABIERTOS

HARRIS COUNTY
International Greenhouse Church
200 W. Greens Road
Houston, TX 77067

LIBERTY COUNTY
Calvary Baptist Church
816 N Blair Avenue
Cleveland, TX 77327

POLK COUNTY
Dunbar Gymnasium
1103 Dunbar Street
Livingston, TX 77351

SAN JACINTO COUNTY
San Jacinto County Disaster Shelter
255 Live oak
Cold Spring, Texas 77331

TRINITY COUNTY
Burning Hope Baptist Church
301E. Pegoda Road
Trinity, Texas 75862

TYLER COUNTY
Colmesneil High School
610 Elder Street West
Colmesneil, Texas 65938

Anyone planning permanently at a Cruz Roja shelter must deal with received medications, extra clothing, supplies, gloves, hygiene items, important documents and other convenience items. It should also include any special items for children, such as signs, formula and toys, as well as durable medical equipment and/or assistive technology, if applicable. To find an open shelter, visit redcross.org/shelter.

HOW TO HELP

We know that people are generous and want to do whatever they can to help after a disaster. Our first priority is to provide shelter and support to those affected, and financial donations are the fastest and most effective way to get help to those who need it most. Your financial donation to the Red Cross helps provide shelter, meals, relief supplies, emotional support, recovery planning and other assistance during disasters like this. Visit Croixrouge.org/donate make a donation or text REDCROSS to 90999 to donate $10 to support disaster relief.

FLOOD SAFETY

  • Turn around, don’t drown! Stay off the roads. If you must drive and encounter a flooded roadway, turn around and take another direction.
  • If you are stuck on a flooded road and the waters are rising around you, quickly get out of the car and move to higher ground.
  • Tune in to your local radio, NOAA radio or news channels for the latest updates. If your neighborhood is prone to flooding, prepare to evacuate quickly if necessary. Follow evacuation orders and do not return until authorities declare it safe.
  • Stay away from flood waters. Beware of snakes, insects and other animals that may be in or near floodwaters and your home.
  • Keep children and pets away from hazardous sites and flood waters.
  • If power lines are down, do not walk through puddles or standing water.

DOWNLOAD OUR EMERGENCY APP Download the free Red Cross Emergency app to find shelter information as well as weather and emergency alerts for more than 35 different situations. Red Cross apps are available in smartphone app stores by searching for American Red Cross or going to Croixrouge.org/apps.