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Red Cross Supports Communities Amidst Wildfires and Mountain Snowstorms

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsFebruary 19, 2026021 Min Read
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Red Cross Supports Communities Amidst Wildfires And Mountain Snowstorms
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The American Red Cross is responding to critical wildfire conditions in New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, and Missouri, while California faces heavy snow and rain causing power outages and risks of avalanches and flooding. Shelters are available in affected areas, and the Red Cross provides safety tips for those needing to evacuate. Key precautions include preparing an evacuation plan, gathering emergency supplies, and keeping pets safe.

Residents should monitor local news and weather, ensure gas tanks are full, and limit exposure to smoke. Winter safety measures emphasize dressing warmly, and recognizing signs of frostbite and hypothermia. In flooding situations, avoid floodwaters and seek higher ground if needed. Additionally, power outage guidelines recommend using flashlights instead of candles and managing food safety effectively.

For more information and resources, visit the Red Cross website or download their emergency app.

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