2023 Hurricane Idalia :Fast Facts for Southern Territory (Georgia, Florida)
The Salvation Army is responding to the 2023 Hurricane Idalia, providing food, drinks, shelter, emotional and spiritual care and other emergency services to survivors and rescue workers. For additional information, visit our news section. To see photos and videos of our relief operations, visit our gallery.
Service Statistics (Updated Daily):
Food Service
66856 Meals
22402 Drinks
28783 Snacks
0 Active Mobile Feeding Units
Product Distributed
2741 Cleanup kits (per kit)
1124 Comfort / Hygiene Kits (per kit)
2880 Food Boxes (per order)
0 Infant Supplies (per order)
0 Meals Ready to Eat (MREs) (per item)
3640 Water (per case)
113 Disaster Workers have given 379202 hours of service
Emotional and Spiritual Care to 3462 people
Georgia
Service Statistics (Updated Daily):
Food Service
34246 Meals
13370 Drinks
7777 Snacks
0 Active Mobile Feeding Units
Product Distributed
1000 Cleanup kits (per kit)
175 Comfort / Hygiene Kits (per kit)
2880 Food Boxes (per order)
0 Infant Supplies (per order)
0 Meals Ready to Eat (MREs) (per item)
3401 Water (per case)
53 Disaster Workers have given 179128 hours of service
Emotional and Spiritual Care to 1298 people
Florida
Service Statistics (Updated Daily):
Food Service
32610 Meals
9032 Drinks
21006 Snacks
0 Active Mobile Feeding Units
Product Distributed
1741 Cleanup kits (per kit)
949 Comfort / Hygiene Kits (per kit)
0 Food Boxes (per order)
0 Infant Supplies (per order)
0 Meals Ready to Eat (MREs) (per item)
239 Water (per case)
60 Disaster Workers have given 200074 hours of service
Emotional and Spiritual Care to 2164 people
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