Sunday, April 28th 2024, 4:08 am
The Red Cross has already begun work on establishing shelters and providing resources to Oklahoma cities impacted by Saturday's extreme weather.
According to the Red Cross, their disaster workers are in contact with a dozen county officials, working to help those, injured, displaced, or otherwise recovering from the storms.
A shelter in Sulpher has already been opened at Crossway Church, 2108 W Broadway Ave. For information about open shelters, visit redcross.org/shelter.
Those needing help can also call or text the Disaster Distress Helpline for free at 1-800-985-5990 if you need to talk to someone.
The Red Cross offers the following services at their shelters:
In the aftermath of a tornado, or severe weather event, the Red Cross also reminds everyone to stay safe by following some easy-to-remember tips.
Gov. Kevin Stitt released the following statement:
“My prayers are with those who lost loved ones as tornadoes ripped through Oklahoma last night. Thank you to Oklahoma Emergency Management and those who have worked through the night to keep Oklahomans safe and have worked to clear debris and assess damage.”
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