How to help tornado victims in South and Midwest
ABC News
There are many organizations that people can donate time and money to help the victims of this weekend's tornados.
Government agencies, nonprofits and disaster relief organizations have scrambled to assist the communities in the Midwest and the South ravaged by this weekend's deadly tornados.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency set up an Incident Support Base at Fort Campbell, Kentucky and will be providing 52 generators, 30,000 meals, 45,000 liters of water, cots, blankets, infant toddler kits and medical equipment and supplies throughout the state, according to FEMA officials.
FEMA opened 11 shelters in Kentucky and three in Tennessee, as of Sunday. FEMA is in contact with state emergency management officials in Arkansas, Illinois and Missouri, officials said.
In the meantime, several organizations have set up funds and websites where people can donate money to help the storm's victims.