Response to Hurricane Helene: Amazon is using its logistics and technologies to support first responders
Amazon’s Disaster Relief & Response team is working closely with local partners and humanitarian organisations to rapidly deliver critical supplies to people in need after Hurricane Helene made landfall last week and continues to batter the Southeast United States with a tropical storm.
Amazon’s logistics infrastructure, inventory, teams, and technology have been activated to provide rapid assistance in crisis areas throughout Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. As emergency response teams assess damage in the aftermath of the storm, AWS cloud computing capabilities are being used to capture high-resolution aerial imagery of affected regions, assisting rescue and relief operations on the ground. In coordination with disaster relief partners, like American Red Cross, Operation BBQ Relief, and World Central Kitchen, Amazon will ship Amazon-donated items such as water, tarps, diapers and personal hygiene kits as soon as possible from the more than 3 million relief items that are pre-positioned at Amazon’s Disaster Relief Hub in Atlanta and ready to go.