More than 115 American Red Cross disaster volunteers help wildfire victims in Canada

07/21/2025 3:00 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

More than 115 American Red Cross disaster volunteers help wildfire victims in Canada 













More than 100 wildfires are burning in the Canadian province of Manitoba, forcing as many as 13,000 people to evacuate. The Canadian Red Cross has launched a massive relief effort in response to the fires and the American Red Cross has deployed more than 115 trained disaster volunteers to help.

The 100+ fires have already scorched more than 2.5 million acres. Manitoba has declared a provincewide state of emergency for the second time this year.

The American Red Cross volunteers will support sheltering for thousands of people who have been evacuated and will be based in Winnipeg, Manitoba’s capital and largest city.

“We are initiating a response to support the Canadian Red Cross' urgent request as they respond to the vast, out-of-control wildfires burning in Manitoba, where nearly 13,000 people are evacuated,” reported Brad Kieserman, vice president, Disaster Operations & Logistics for the American Red Cross. The U.S. volunteers will join the more than 530 volunteers from the Canadian Red Cross who are already responding.

There has been a Memorandum of Understanding between the two Red Cross Societies for years to facilitate the exchange of support for disaster preparedness activities and disaster relief operations between the American and Canadian Red Cross.

The Canadian Red Cross is working closely with community leadership, the Government of Manitoba and/or Indigenous Services Canada to provide support to people impacted by the fires. They have:

  • Registered more than 23,400 people from over 9,500 households who evacuated due to the wildfires in Manitoba.
  • Secured more than 2,400 hotel rooms for evacuees.
  • Worked with partners to secure transportation for the arrival of people being evacuated into Winnipeg.
  • Provided health-related support to more than 740 people who had been evacuated, including health referrals and transport to medical appointments.
  • Provided emergency supplies such as cots, blankets and generators for shelters, along with food, diapers, formula, snacks, pillows and hygiene items.
  • Provided urgent supplies for communities that remain in place, such as food, air purifiers and other requested equipment. 

Full story on redcross.org here:

https://www.redcross.org/about-us/news-and-events/news/2025/red-cross-volunteers-head-to-canada.html




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