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Stories After the Storms: UK Resilience Charity Launches Flood Study

The National Emergencies Trust have launched their 'Stories After the Storms' flood study, to ensure that people affected by flooding in the UK receive the best possible support in the future.

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Laura Butlin 13th September 2024 Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins

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A Community-Driven Response: REACT's Work Post-Hurricane Beryl

Our response to Hurricane Beryl is a story of resilience and recovery.

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Comms Team 30th August 2024 Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins

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World Humanitarian Day: Why Do We Act for Humanity?

Monday 19th August marks World Humanitarian Day, a day when the world acknowledges humanitarians who risk their lives to help others. We asked some of the REACT community why they #ActForHumanity.

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Comms Team 19th August 2024 Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins

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REACT successfully conducts first UK Operations Course in the Lake District

The course took place at Sedburgh School in Cumbria, improving accessibility for volunteers in the North of England

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Jane Pound 05th August 2024 Estimated Reading Time: 1 min

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Flood Response: Keeping Our Communities Safe

Responders recently swapped their blue t-shirts for lifejackets to complete training to maintain their Module 2 Flood First Responder qualification.

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Comms Team 31st July 2024 Estimated Reading Time: 1 min

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Hurricane Beryl: Operation Update

This is what we prepare for. This is what our Responders train for. We anticipated the demand, and we were ready.

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Comms Team 26th July 2024 Estimated Reading Time: 1 min

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Hurricane Beryl: REACT Team Deployed to Region

A REACT team has deployed to the Caribbean region to assess urgent needs.

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Laura Butlin 04th July 2024 Estimated Reading Time: 1 min

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Responding to Floods in Brazil

REACT swiftly deployed International Responders Jan Campbell-Wood and Megan Stacey-Edwards to Porto Alegre after heavy rains and flooding displaced nearly 700,000 people in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.

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Comms Team 30th June 2024 Estimated Reading Time: 1 min

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