"It's a comfort for people to come here and see people who care," says Evelyn Hildebrand, a Red Cross disaster relief worker at a Red Cross shelter in Minot, North Dakota, where more than 10,000 people are displaced by the Souris River flooding in North Dakota. Photo by Lynette Nyman, American Red Cross
"It's a comfort for people to come here and see people who care," says Evelyn Hildebrand, a Red Cross disaster relief worker at a Red Cross shelter in Minot, North Dakota, where more than 10,000 people are displaced by the Souris River flooding in North Dakota. Photo by Lynette Nyman, American Red Cross
"It's a comfort for people to come here and see people who care," says Evelyn Hildebrand, a Red Cross disaster relief worker at a Red Cross shelter in Minot, North Dakota, where more than 10,000 people are displaced by the Souris River flooding in North Dakota. Photo by Lynette Nyman, American Red Cross
"It's a comfort for people to come here and see people who care," says Evelyn Hildebrand, a Red Cross disaster relief worker at a Red Cross shelter in Minot, North Dakota, where more than 10,000 people are displaced by the Souris River flooding in North Dakota. Photo by Lynette Nyman, American Red Cross
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