New York: A massive American Red Cross feeding effort is underway on
Long Island to help those impacted by Superstorm Sandy. Volunteers in more than
30 vehicles are providing water, meals and snacks in the areas hardest hit by
the storm.
The Red Cross is in communities right now offering
assistance with more than 164,000 meals served so far. More than 3,300 disaster
works from all over the country are on the East Coast and more help is on the
way.
Red Cross fixed feeding sites have been set up in Nassau and
Suffolk. Mobile feeding operations are also underway today.