Just hours after a tornado roared through Woodward,
Oklahoma, the American Red Cross established a safe shelter for the displaced
residents. When the sun came up, it shined brightly on how much the families in
this community have lost. Dan Halyburton, a volunteer from North Texas, made his
way to Oklahoma immediately to help out. This video is a birds-eye view of what
Dan has seen across the area.
To help the families down the street, across the nation and around the globe who are affected by disasters like this, click on www.redcross.org, text REDCROSS to 90999 or call 800-RED-CROSS. We thank you.
Sunday, April 15, 2012
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