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Salvation Army Prepares 7,600 Warming Centres as Polar Vortex Brings Freezing Conditions to Continental USA

THE Salvation Army is meeting the needs of individuals and families affected by freezing temperatures, heavy snowfall and resultant power outages across parts of the United States. Amid a historic weather event that has swept throughout the country, The Salvation Army is offering its facilities as respite centres for warmth, feeding and shelter for those facing homelessness and for other people in need.

Unusual weather patterns have caused the polar vortex – usually stable in the Arctic region – to bring sub-zero temperatures to southern areas with infrastructure more designed for warm conditions, with many reports of frozen water pipes, rolling power cuts and treacherous road conditions. Dallas-Fort Worth Airport’s meteorological station recorded a record low temperature of minus 2°F (minus 19°C) on 16 February, making it the coldest day in Texas in 72 years.

‘The toll the [COVID-19] pandemic has taken on Americans was already great, and now the most vulnerable find themselves without a safe place to shelter from the sprawling winter storm,’ said Commissioner Kenneth G. Hodder, National Commander for The Salvation Army in the USA. ‘As even some of the warmest states experience below-zero temperatures, we’re prepared to serve. If needed, all of our 7,600 locations can serve as warming centres, based on local conditions and needs.’

Nationwide, The Salvation Army is prepared to open emergency warming stations for people experiencing homelessness in communities where temperatures have reached dangerous lows. The movement is also distributing cold weather clothing, mobilising outreach units as road conditions permit to serve hot meals and beverages, feeding first responders, providing stranded travellers with temporary shelter and offering emergency transportation.

With a presence in every area, The Salvation Army is uniquely positioned to respond with specialised services based on the needs of each community:

From reports by USA National Headquarters and USA Southern Territory
IHQ Communications
International Headquarters 

 

 

 

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