Le Lézard
Classified in: Environment
Subjects: BFA, NAT

Direct Relief Scales Hurricane Readiness at Health Facilities in Regions Still Reeling from Prior Years' Storms


SANTA BARBARA, Calif., May 30, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Direct Relief is mobilizing its largest-ever push to prepare hurricane-prone areas in the U.S. and Caribbean for the fast-approaching 2019 hurricane season, which begins June 1.

The organization has expanded to 13 U.S. states and territories and 17 foreign locales its decade-long program of prepositioning "Hurricane Prep Modules" at strategically located health facilities in at-risk areas.

The portable modules are designed to address the predictable risks during the immediate post-storm period when supply lines are often compromised, and populations are displaced. 

Each module contains more than 200 medications and other health items requested most often by health providers during emergencies, including trauma and wound care supplies, antibiotics, and medicines for diabetes, hypertension and other chronic health conditions that if unmanaged become acute crises.

Direct Relief initially designed the modules based on Hurricane Katrina after-action analyses that found medications and medical supplies, had they been available, would have averted health emergencies among evacuees.

In the U.S., Direct Relief is staging 75 hurricane prep modules at health facilities across Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Louisiana, Mississippi, North and South Carolina, Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, Texas, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Virginia.

Internationally, Direct Relief is prepositioning hurricane modules in Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Bangladesh, the British Virgin Islands, Dominica, the Dominican Republic, Fiji, Haiti, Honduras, India, Jamaica, Madagascar, Mozambique, Nicaragua, St. Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, and Vanuatu.

"Direct Relief's intensified efforts, in partnership with extraordinary local organizations, are borne from sharp concern and to avert the tragic consequences caused by hurricanes in recent years," said Thomas Tighe, Direct Relief CEO.

With preparations underway for the 2019 hurricane season, Direct Relief is continuing to support communities still reeling from the punishing hurricanes of the past two years.

In Puerto Rico, where power outages caused by Hurricane Maria resulted in the loss of as much as 80 percent of the island's temperature-sensitive medication, Direct Relief is helping meet the ongoing need for medical resources and equipping health centers with solar power and battery backup systems, letting them maintain operations even when the power grid fails.

In Texas, Direct Relief recently granted $1.4 million to 11 free and charitable clinics to help address the lingering effects from Hurricane Harvey. The latest round of funding follows more than $27 million in material and financial assistance provided by Direct Relief to Texas health facilities since August 2017, when Harvey made landfall.

In the Carolinas and Florida, where the devastating effects of Hurricanes Florence and Michael are still visible, Direct Relief is continuing to support health centers and clinics with medical resources, having delivered more than 890 shipments of requested medical resources totaling more than $21 million.

For more information on Direct Relief's hurricane preparedness and response efforts, visit https://www.directrelief.org/emergency/hurricanes/.

Hurricane Michael aftermath. Mexico Beach, Florida.

SOURCE Direct Relief


These press releases may also interest you

at 17:25
The global electric car rental market size is estimated to grow by USD 18.00 billion from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of almost 16.68% during the forecast period. Increasing demand for rental cars due...

at 17:15
The global household composters market size is estimated to grow by USD 497.1 million from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of almost 6.25%  during the forecast period. Effective supply chain management is...

at 17:15
Science World's geodesic dome, one of the most recognized buildings in British Columbia, will receive critical infrastructure upgrades after an investment of $19 million from the federal government. Announced by Minister Harjit S. Sajjan and Tracy...

at 17:09
The Prairies are an agricultural powerhouse, and innovators across Alberta have new opportunities to create and commercialize technologies that benefit both the economy and the environment. Alberta is already a national and global leader across key...

at 16:20
Helix Energy Solutions Group, Inc. will issue a press release reporting its second quarter 2024 results on Wednesday, July 24, 2024, after the close of business. The press release and associated presentation will be available on Helix's website,...

at 15:57
As nations globally move to reduce carbon emissions and shift to non-emitting forms of energy, investing in advanced technologies will help ensure Canada remains a global energy leader. Through and beyond the energy transition that is already well...



News published on and distributed by: