Oklahoma City, OK (May 22, 2019) The Salvation Army is closely monitoring flood conditions in parts of Arkansas and Oklahoma as rivers continue to rise from recent torrential rains. Flooding is currently ongoing, and more flooding is forecast in the upcoming days as rivers continue to rise.
“Several rivers are already at flood stage,” says Major Ben Lawrence, Divisional Secretary for The Arkansas-Oklahoma Salvation Army. “We are closely monitoring the situation and are ready to respond wherever needed."
According to Major Lawrence, The Salvation Army is ready to quickly respond with an Incident Management Team and 19 Salvation Army mobile feeding kitchens (canteens) and catering trucks are on stand-by to provide meals, drinks and spiritual and emotional care to first responders and disaster survivors. The Salvation Army is working closely with local and state organizations to monitor and assess the unfolding situation and will deploy resources upon request of local and state officials.
The best way to help after a disaster is to make a financial donation to the charity of your choice. Monetary contributions also support local economies and ensure that businesses can operate when relief supplies diminish.
We are praying for our communities in Arkansas and Oklahoma.
The Salvation Army encourages all residents in potentially vulnerable areas to review their personal safety plan.
Individual & Family Preparedness Information:
https://www.ok.gov/odot/ - Road condition information in Oklahoma
http://www.arkansashighways.com/ - Road condition information in Arkansas.
https://www.ok.gov/OEM/Programs_&_Services/Preparedness/Preparedness_-_Flooding.html - Flood Preparation
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