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Arkansas Red Cross heads to Florida ahead of Tropical Storm Debby
Little Rock, Arkansas – During this day, employees of the American Red Cross from the states of Arkansas and Missouri are making their way to Florida in preparation for the arrival of Tropical Storm Debby.
Over the next few days, volunteers are getting ready to deliver essential assistance to those who have been affected by the ongoing storm.
Hot Springs was the location from which a Red Cross Emergency Response Vehicle departed at one o’clock on Sunday afternoon.
Officials from the Red Cross have stated that they have already dispatched emergency responders and relief materials to the state of Florida in advance of the storm system.
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