Redcross Hurricane Apps & Other Information about Who to Contact, Websites to Visit & Twitter Accounts for Hurricane Information


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DATE: Aug. 26, 2017, 6:45 a.m.

UPDATED: Aug. 27, 2017, 10:32 p.m.

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  1. This is a list of helpful apps, Twitter accounts, emergency websites and etc for #HurricaneHarvey - If you know of anything I missed, please leave a comment below in the Disqus comment section at the bottom or tweet me @pogue25 and I will add it here. Thanks and please pass this along and RT!
  2. Let your family know you are safe with either the Google People Finder System: https://google.org/personfinder/global/home.html
  3. Or the Facebook Safety Check System: https://www.facebook.com/about/safetycheck/
  4. OR BOTH! All the Red Cross Apps listed below also have the capability to notify your family if you are safe.
  5. * Redcross Hurricane App for iOS/iPhone: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/hurricane-by-american-red-cross/id545689128?mt=8
  6. * Redcross Hurricane App for Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cube.arc.hfa&hl=en
  7. The Red Cross also has an Emergency app for ALL major emergencies, including:
  8. - Hurricane Warnings
  9. - Hurricane Watch
  10. - Tropical Storm Warning
  11. - Tropical Storm Watch
  12. - High Wind Warning
  13. - High Wind Watch
  14. - Earthquake Warning
  15. - Flash Flood Warning
  16. - Flash Flood Watch
  17. - Coastal Flood Warning
  18. - Coastal Flood Watch
  19. - Flood Warning
  20. - Flood Watch
  21. - Coastal Flood Advisory
  22. - Flood Advisory
  23. - Tornado Warning
  24. - Tornado Watch
  25. - Blizzard Warning
  26. - Blizzard Watch
  27. - Lake Effect Snow Warning
  28. - Lake Effect Snow Watch
  29. - Winter Storm Warning
  30. - Winter Storm Watch
  31. - Winter Weather Advisory
  32. - Snow Advisory
  33. - Tsunami Warning
  34. - Tsunami Watch
  35. - Tsunami Advisory
  36. - Fire Weather Watch
  37. - Red Flag Warning
  38. - Dense Smoke Advisory
  39. - Severe Thunderstorm Warning
  40. - Severe Thunderstorm Watch
  41. - Excessive Heat Warning
  42. - Excessive Heat Watch
  43. - Heat Advsory
  44. - Ashfall Warning
  45. - Volcano Warning
  46. - Ashfall Warning
  47. - Air Quality Alert
  48. - Hazardous Materials warning
  49. - Evacuation Immediate
  50. - Shelter In Place Warning
  51. - Wind Advisory
  52. - Red Cross Notifications
  53. So with this app, you are basically covered for EVERY POSSIBLE EMERGENCY, except maybe UFOs! :)
  54. You can also set locations for family members to see what the weather & emergency conditions are in there zip code/city/area.
  55. Redcross Emergency iOS/iPhone App: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/emergency-alerts-notifications/id954783878?mt=8
  56. Redcross Emergency Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cube.arc.hzd&hl=en
  57. Redcross has many more apps, one more I will mention is their First Aid app. This will help you administer first aid to people who need medical attention, but you don't know how to perform it. It will walk you through step by step how to perform First Aid.
  58. Redcross First Aid iOS/iPhone: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/first-aid-by-american-red-cross/id529160691?mt=8
  59. Redcross First Aid Android App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cube.arc.fa&hl=en
  60. If you are on Twitter, Twitter has certain specific accounts you can follow that will send you push notifications about alerts. Here is a list of them:
  61. * American Red Cross: https://twitter.com/redcross/alerts
  62. * Centers for Disease Control: https://twitter.com/CDCemergency/alerts
  63. * Federal Amergency Management Agency: https://twitter.com/fema/alerts
  64. * US Geological Survey: https://twitter.com/usgs/alerts
  65. * National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: https://twitter.com/noaa/alerts
  66. Other accounts to follow:
  67. * National Weather Service Hurricane Center: https://twitter.com/NWSNHC
  68. * National Weather Service: https://twitter.com/NWS
  69. * BuzzFeedStorm: https://twitter.com/BuzzFeedStorm
  70. * The Weather Channel Breaking Weather Alerts: https://twitter.com/TWCBreaking
  71. * Accuweather Breaking Weather: https://twitter.com/breakingweather
  72. Texas Specific Emergency Accounts:
  73. * Texas Division of Emergency Management - https://twitter.com/TDEM
  74. * Texas Weather Alerts: https://twitter.com/TexasStormAlert
  75. * FEMA Region 6 Serving TX: https://twitter.com/FEMARegion6
  76. * Texas Department of Transportation: https://twitter.com/TxDOT
  77. * Texas Department of Public Safety: https://twitter.com/TxDPS
  78. * National Weather Service Corpus Christi: https://twitter.com/NWSCorpus
  79. * Texas Tribune: https://twitter.com/TexasTribune
  80. Misc/Other:
  81. * Texas Emergency Preparedness Hurricane Harvey Center: https://emergency.portal.texas.gov/
  82. * Central & South Texas Red Cross: http://www.redcross.org/local/texas/central-and-south-texas
  83. * Live feed of CBSN Corpus Christi Hurricane Harvey News online: https://youtu.be/BTXQVOtroIQ - (May go on and off frequently due to weather & electrical conditions)
  84. * Oncor Texas Electricity: http://www.oncor.com/EN/Pages/default.aspx - Sign up for power alerts to know if your power goes out, when it is estimated that it will be fixed. You can sign up via voice, SMS or email: http://www.oncor.com/EN/Pages/My-Oncor-Alerts.aspx
  85. * Oncor Outage Map: http://stormcenter.oncor.com/external/default.html
  86. * Oncor Report an Outage (you need your power bill of the last 7 digits of the ESID which is on the first page of your power bill OR YOUR TEN DIGIT PHONE NUMBER): https://oncor.ifactornotifi.com/ui/m/outage-reporting If you need to download a Flashlight app:
  87. * Tiny Flashlight Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.devuni.flashlight&hl=en
  88. * Tiny Flashlight iOS/iPhone: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/flashlight-tiny-flashlight/id377459147?mt=8
  89. * Call Oncor: http://www.oncor.com/en/pages/i-need-to.aspx (Looks like they are closed at night - great idea, Oncor. But try this number if all else fails - 888-313-6862 - found here: https://gethuman.com/phone-number/Oncor )
  90. *** IF YOU KNOW ANY MORE SITES, TWITTER ACCOUNTS, EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS, OR OTHER HELPFUL INFORMATION FOR HURRICANE EVACUEES OR SURVIVORS PLEASE POST THEM IN THE DISQUS COMMENTS SECTION BELOW OR TWEET THEM TO ME @pogue25 ON TWITTER - THANKS FOR YOUR HELP - PLEASE PASS THIS URL ALONG TO OTHERS & RT ***

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