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The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors.

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Driven by the Aloha spirit of the community and the generosity of donors and volunteers, the American Red Cross and its partners continue to serve the people of Maui along their path to recovery. Mahalo to Cheryl Jarrell and Molly Schmidt of the Hawaii Red Cross for sharing their
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In the two years since the Maui Wildfires, the Red Cross continues to partner with community organizations to assist in recovery efforts. Recently, we published our Two-Year Report breaking down the works of the Red Cross along with its partners.
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Throughout August, we'll be commemorating the Two-Year Remembrance of the Maui Wildfires by sharing stories from the response. It may seem like such a little thing – a visit from a dog – but it can do so much to lift the spirits of those dealing with disaster. The Red Cross
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Driven by the Aloha spirit of the community and the generosity of donors and volunteers, the American Red Cross and its partners continue to serve the people of Maui along their path to recovery. Mahalo to Jon Mauer, Hawaii Red Cross Board Member and President & CEO of Island
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HawaiiRedCross
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Throughout August, we'll be commemorating the Two-Year Remembrance of the Maui Wildfires by sharing stories from the response. In the chaotic hustle after the fires, people faced the exhausting task of finding somewhere to stay and some sense of normalcy. When Erin came to one
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Even two years later, the mental toll of the tragedy in Lahaina remains. In those down moments, please take the time to care for yourself. Maybe it helps to slow down and find a sense of calm, maybe an activity brings you some peace. However works, be sure you are patient and
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HawaiiRedCross
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Throughout August, we'll be commemorating the Two-Year Remembrance of the Maui Wildfires by sharing stories from the response. In a disaster, it's critical to address the needs of as many communities as possible, and one such community in need in the aftermath of the fires was
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HawaiiRedCross
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When evacuating due to a disaster, be sure you stay informed on the location of shelters by downloading the Red Cross “Emergency!” app. Find it in your smartphone’s app store or by texting “GETEMERGENCY” to 90999.
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Throughout August, we'll be commemorating the Two-Year Remembrance of the Maui Wildfires by sharing stories from the response. Much of the strength of the local community comes from family. For one volunteer, the call to help became a rallying cry to convince her own family to
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HawaiiRedCross
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When faced with the threat of a wildfire, preparation starts with having an Emergency Kit. Be sure you have necessities ready to go at a moment’s notice, like:.• Water – 1 gallon per person, per day.• Food – non-perishable, easy-to-prepare.• Important documents – personal,
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Throughout August, we'll be commemorating the Two-Year Remembrance of the Maui Wildfires by sharing stories from the response. Elsa Ecsedy is a Maui resident with a perspective of what can be learned from tragedy and what the responsibility is of those who carry on. She was one
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HawaiiRedCross
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Before the day is done, we want to take a moment to look back at yesterday's Tsunami Warning and say Thank You. To our amazing volunteers for stepping up to help care for their neighbors, to the community who mobilized and took their Emergency Kits to higher ground and to our
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HawaiiRedCross
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UPDATE: The Tsunami Warning has been downgraded to an Advisory. Please continue to remain alert even though the evacuation has been lifted. Mahalo.
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Oahu Emergency Mgmt.
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HNL Alert: 10:51 PM 07-29-2025 - HNL Alert: 10:45PM UPDATE - Tsunami Warning has been downgraded to Advisory. Evacuation lifted. Safe to return evacuated areas. Info:
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HawaiiRedCross
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ALERT. The arrival of tsunami waves can happen over a period of hours. Stay alert and informed - wait for the All Clear to be given before resuming normal activities.
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HawaiiRedCross
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Temporary evacuation safety points are open across the state. If you are in an Evacuation Zone, please head to higher ground. These centers are available to provide a safe place to ride out the impact. The first wave is expected to arrive at approximately 7:10pm HST.
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Earthquake was upgraded to an 8.7 and the situation continues to develop. Stay alert and have your Emergency Kit ready should you need to move to higher ground.
@Oahu_DEM
Oahu Emergency Mgmt.
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HNL Alert: Tsunami Warning Updated - Take Action! Destructive tsunami waves expected. Go to for wave arrival time. EVACUATE coastal areas in PRIMARY EVACUATION ZONE. Map at Evacuate a
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HawaiiRedCross
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Stay alert and be prepared. We will update as the situation develops.
@Oahu_DEM
Oahu Emergency Mgmt.
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HNL Alert: Tsunami Watch Issued - Prepare to Act! A Tsunami Watch means a tsunami is possible, but the situation is still being evaluated. Details at PREPARE NOW. Monitor local TV/radio. Review evacuation zo
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HawaiiRedCross
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Are you ready to use your career as a force for good? You could be our new Regional Philanthropy Officer! Fundraising makes the mission work, and you will be a critical part of the plan. Learn more about the job at
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HawaiiRedCross
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Mahalo to the Alarcon family! They lead a Hands-Only CPR training class at the Pearl City Public Library. The more people trained, the more lives can be saved! Visit to learn more about available training courses.
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HawaiiRedCross
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This past weekend's Tsunami Watch was brief, but it's a very real example of taking stock of your preparedness in similar scenarios. Do you have an Emergency Kit ready to go if you need to evacuate? Check to get a list of suggested items to build your kit.
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