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Red Cross Disaster Relief Operation at a GlanceNumbers as of End of Day 3/06/2007 |
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| Last 24 Hours | To Date | |
| Total Cases Opened | 1 | 504 |
| Number of Clients Served | 2 | 1345 |
| Meals and Snacks Served | 0 | 100,927 |
| Clean Up Kits Distributed | 0 | 933 |
| Comfort Kits Distributed | 0 | 4,615 |
| Bulk Items Distributed to Clients | 0 | 16,272 |
| Mobile Feeding Units | 0 | 26 |
| Mental Health Contacts | 0 | 2694 |
| Health Services Contacts | 0 | 2011 |
| Shelters Open | 0 | 7 |
| Number in Shelter | 0 | 71 |
| Total Red Cross Relief Workers | 18 | 653 |
| VolunteersGrand Total All Staff | 228270 | 664 |
Fast Facts for March 6, 2007
February 14, 2007Disaster Assessment DR 434-07 – February 6, 2007
February 6, 2007| Disaster Assessment | Lake County | Sumter County | Volusia County | Totals |
| Homes Destroyed | 127 | 63 | 238 | 428 |
| Major Damage | 134 | 331 | 161 | 626 |
| Minor Damage | 116 | 170 | 365 | 651 |
| Affected | 20 | 179 | 231 | 430 |
| Inaccessible | 0 | 0 | 50 | 50 |
| Total Impact | 397 | 743 | 1,045 | 2,185 |
Welcome
February 5, 2007All of this information is available to the public. It is designed to provide media with the latest information about the American Red Cross response to the devistating tornados which struck Central Florida in February 2007. Latest information is provided about how those affected can get help and how their neighbors can help.
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