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  2. Emergency shelter - Wikipedia

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    Post-disaster emergency shelter is often provided by organizations or governmental emergency management departments, in response to natural disasters, such as a flood or earthquake. They tend to use tents or other temporary structures, or buildings normally used for another purpose, such as a church or school.

  3. Refugee shelter - Wikipedia

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    Disasters, particularly those triggered by nature, are often followed by a swift humanitarian relief response. Emergency humanitarian relief focuses on responding to the immediate need for restoration of basic services, medical treatment and medical supplies, food, and temporary shelter; and is a short-term, strenuous and often improvised effort.

  4. National Shelter System - Wikipedia

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    The American Red Cross and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) together developed the National Shelter System (NSS).Under the National Response Plan, now called the National Response Framework, the American Red Cross is the Co-Primary Agency with FEMA responsible for the Mass Care portion of Emergency Support Function #6 - Mass Care, Temporary Housing and Human Services.

  5. Emergency management - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, all disasters are initially local, with local authorities, with usually a police, fire, or EMS agency, taking charge. Many local municipalities may also have a separate dedicated office of emergency management (OEM), along with personnel and equipment. If the event becomes overwhelming to the local government, state ...

  6. Helene recovery: How is the county providing assistance post ...

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    The Thursday, Nov. 21, Buncombe County Helene recovery briefing covered Code Purple, other updates on emergency shelters, and the role of the American Red Cross in post-Helene recovery. Also ...

  7. Transitional shelter - Wikipedia

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    The term transitional shelter emerged in the mid-20th century as part of broader efforts to address homelessness and housing instability in the United States and globally. Initially, it was used to describe temporary housing solutions provided after major crises, such as wars or natural disasters, where displaced populations needed stable ...

  8. FEMA, NFL to use stadiums as emergency centers amid rising ...

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    The size, capabilities and locations of existing sports venues have demonstrated in the past the capacity to serve the public in a variety ways during an emergency, including emergency shelters ...

  9. Code Purple called as cool temps sweep WNC. After Helene ...

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    With cool temperatures incoming, Asheville shelters have called Code Purple for Nov. 20, the first of the season, activating emergency shelter beds.