
American Red Cross Lower Shore Chapter Earl is gone and Delmarva has been spared. Stay tuned as there is more tropical development out there.

American Red Cross Lower Shore Chapter Earl continues to be a very dangerous storm. It has begun a slight turn to the east and is expected to pass approximately 150 miles off the coast of Ocean City, MD. Although Delmarva is not expected to receive a direct hit, residents should still be prepared for strong winds, rain, and possible power outages. Approx...imately ARC 100 volunteers are on standby locally to respond if necessary.

American Red Cross Lower Shore Chapter Hurricane Earl watch has been posted for our area northward to Cape Henlopen, Delaware. Please monitor this storm as the track is still uncertain.
This graphic shows an approximate representation of coastal areas under a hurricane warning (red), hurricane watch (pink), tropical storm warning (blue) and tropical storm watch (yellow). The orange circle indicates the current position of the center of the tropical cyclone. The black line, when sel...

American Red Cross Lower Shore Chapter Compression-Only CPR Okay in Certain Situations
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American Red Cross Lower Shore Chapter Thanks to someone in our community for shooting out our window. That means less money going to help a family and money wasted on an unnecessary repair.




































