This fire was one of four that JSO and JFRD responded to overnight. Action News Jax told you about a house fire on Canal Street where a child had died. A storage shed had caught on fire on the 1500 block of Faye Road, as well as another residential fire on the 2300 block of Longmont Lane.
Today the American Red Cross hosted the Sound the Alarm home fire safety event at Kellus Turner Park. This campaign helps local families install free smoke alarms. It helps reduce the risk of dying in a home fire by half in fact,
CASA de ESPAÑOL in Sacramento teamed up with the American Red Cross for a special fundraiser to benefit the fire survivors in Los Angeles County.
Volunteers with the American Red Cross are assisting a family whose home, located on Sand Dam Road, was damaged by a fire Saturday morning.
The devastating fires in California are still ravaging the Los Angeles County hillside and leaving hundreds of thousands without homes, clothes and cherished items that will never be recovered.
The devastation in California continues as wildfires, fueled by strong winds and severe drought, sweep across communities, forcing millions to evacuate. In response, volunteers nationwide, including those from Georgia, are stepping in to assist. Among them is Marzetta Dennis, an American Red Cross volunteer from Georgia.
You can help the tens of thousands of victims of the California wildfires right now. WMUR is teaming up with the American Red Cross to raise money for people impacted by this disaster. The Red Cross is working to provide shelter, food, emotional support and health services. To donate cash safely and securely, visit this link.
Fox Corporation is encouraging viewers to support the American Red Cross in its efforts to help victims of the California Wildfires that have ravaged communities and destroyed homes.
Two American citizens, Keith Siegel and Sagui Dekel-Chen, are on the list of hostages to be released in the first phase, which lasts six weeks, but they are not expected to be freed on the first day of the ceasefire, Deputy National Security Adviser Jon Finer told NewsNation.
Thousands of displaced fire victims in Los Angeles need help, even as donations pour in from around the world. Relief workers have turned parking lots and front yards into makeshift workspaces to sort piles of donated clothing and goods. But according to aid groups on the ground, there are better ways to help. Here’s a guide on how to best donate.
Amid the crisis unfolding in LA County, we find an endless number of stories exemplifying resiliency and compassion.