Website helps northeast Ohio check on family and friends affected by Hurricane Isaac

Isaac in the Gulf


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Posted: 08/29/2012

CINCINNATI - If you have family or friends in the path of Hurricane Isaac and you can’t get a hold of them, we have some advice for you.

A website has been created to check in on family and friends in the region hit by Hurricane Isaac. To go to the Safe and Well website, go to safeandwell.communityos.org.

Safeandwell.community.os.org is run by the American Red Cross. You can search for your loved one to see if they checked in as being “safe and well." It’s also a place where people in the areas affected by the hurricane can check in as accounted for.

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