Alors que les eaux de crue se retirent doucement des collectivités riveraines du fleuve Saint-Jean, au Nouveau-Brunswick, les résidents s’attellent au nettoyage et amorcent la phase de rétablissement à la suite de la catastrophe
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As flood waters begin to recede in communities along the St. John River in New Brunswick, residents are turning their attention to cleaning up and recovering from the disaster. The Canadian Red Cross is offering financial assistance in the form of an electronic funds transfer of $300 per household to assist residents returning home after the evacuation.
Left Fort McMurray today after an exhausting but incredibly satisfying experience. The emotion of what you do, see and hear each day during a disaster is not easily described. I saw the devastation and felt the void of an evacuated city but I was also moved by hundreds of remarkable people!
Today we have a reason to smile, because we’re celebrating the Red Cross Movement. We celebrate the values of the Red Cross including, supporting the most vulnerable and strengthening communities. We celebrate showing humanity in the midst of inhumanity.
Le sourire est un signe universel de bonheur, de confort et de satisfaction Et aujourd’hui nous avons une bonne raison de sourire, car c’est la Journée mondiale de la Croix-Rouge et du Croissant- Rouge, célébrée chaque année le 8 mai, date anniversaire de notre fondateur Henry Dunant.
Your phone has the power to send you life-saving alerts. By broadcasting alerts through your cell phone, the system can send geo-targeted alerts and warn you directly of any imminent danger. If your cell phone is compatible you will hear a distinct tone that will be followed by a message.
There is substantial flooding along the St. John River and other waterways in New Brunswick, significantly impacting Fredericton, Saint John and other communities. As flood waters continue to rise, residents are evacuating. The Canadian Red Cross is on the ground, supporting affected individuals and families.
Pamela Riley, représentante de la Croix-Rouge canadienne en Syrie, nous décrit sa visite dans deux camps de la Ghouta orientale, en Syrie.