Mornings with Brian Haldane

American Red Cross Urges Louisiana Families to Prepare Now for Hurricane Season

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Burke Hughes of the American Red Cross urged Louisiana residents to prepare for hurricane season by making emergency plans, gathering supplies, and establishing communication methods before storms strike. He also highlighted the Red Cross' disaster response efforts, the need for local volunteers, and the importance of fire safety and smoke alarm preparedness.

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