Oklahoma tornadoes: Disaster relief efforts ongoing for tornado victims
The American Red Cross of Central Oklahoma and other agencies offered food, shelter and other assistance to victims of Tuesday's deadly tornado outbreak.
Disaster relief efforts for victims of Tuesday's tornado outbreak ranged from tree debris removal to providing ice for families trying to keep their food from spoiling.
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Rusty Surette, spokesman for the American Red Cross of Central Oklahoma, said fewer than a dozen families stayed overnight Tuesday at each of the emergency shelters. He said the Red Cross partnered with churches and other organizations to open shelters in Piedmont, Stillwater, Chickasha, Newcastle and Canton. The Salvation Army opened a shelter at its Canadian County Distribution Center in El Reno.
Wednesday's disaster relief efforts focused mainly on providing meals and bottled water, Surette said. He said counselors were made available to offer emotional support.
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