While the Red Cross called its response nearly “flawless,” a ProPublica investigation uncovered a much different version of events.
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For example, children were sheltered next to sex offenders.
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The Red Cross took emergency vehicles away from aid work and used them as props at press events…
(The charity disputes this. See the story for more details.)
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Meanwhile, storm victims were going hungry…
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…and disabled victims were stuck sleeping in wheelchairs for days…
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The Red Cross didn’t have batteries to give out with flashlights…
Battery by Luboš Volkov from The Noun Project…but they did supply meals that included pork to a Jewish retirement home.
Bacon by Jacob Halton from The Noun ProjectIt wasn’t just Sandy. The Red Cross dispatched 80 emergency response vehicles after Hurricane Isaac — but they were nearly empty.
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They sent hundreds of volunteers to a city that wasn’t in Isaac’s path…
See document: Contemporaneous emails complaining about Tampa decision
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Red Cross officials on the ground say they were undermined by headquarters.
See document: Rieckenberg letter to Red Cross execs after Sandy
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