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Portland Red Cross volunteers prepare to head to Florida as Hurricane Milton approaches

Portland, ORLocal News

In response to Hurricane Milton's imminent landfall in Florida, Portland Red Cross volunteers are gearing up to head south and assist those in need. Forecasts indicate that the hurricane could strike as a Category 3 storm, raising concerns over potential damage and disruption. Volunteers are scheduled to depart as early as Tuesday, emphasizing the urgency of the situation. The Red Cross has a long-standing history of providing disaster relief, and this mission highlights their commitment to helping communities during crises. They will be offering crucial services, including shelter and food, to residents affected by the storm.

The organization is calling on the public to contribute through donations or by volunteering their time to support relief efforts. This deployment not only serves the immediate needs of those impacted but also showcases the solidarity of communities coming together in times of crisis. The volunteers' readiness to respond underlines the importance of preparedness in disaster management.

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