As people in distress turn to Twitter, the Red Cross seeks ways to respond
The Washington Post
After the earthquake in Haiti, the American Red Cross began receiving tweets from people trapped under collapsed buildings. With much of the country lacking cell phone service, people sought help however they could. But the Red Cross, like many other disaster-relief organizations and emergency responders, didn't have a good way to handle those pleas.
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