VANDERBURGH COUNTY, Ind. – Volunteers from the American Red Cross are providing vital support to residents in the Indiana region affected by severe storms that swept through the area on Wednesday. Among the most impacted was a family in Vanderburgh County, who found themselves seeking shelter in a relative’s basement after the storm tore the roof off their home.
Fortunately, no injuries were reported from the incident, according to the Red Cross. Emergency response teams have been working tirelessly to assist families in need, offering temporary shelter, food, and supplies as recovery efforts continue.
The Red Cross is urging anyone who has been affected by the storms to reach out for assistance. Those in need of help can contact the organization at 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) for immediate support.
As the community begins the process of rebuilding, volunteers are expected to remain active in the area, providing resources and aid to ensure that residents have the necessary tools to recover from the devastating storm.