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This collectible phone card highlights the impact of flooding in Northern and Southern California with a photographic image showing five people in a rubber raft navigating a residential neighborhood submerged in floodwater. The individuals are wearing rain gear, including jackets in colors such as blue, orange, and yellow. In the upper right corner, there is an inset map showing Sonoma County, Healdsburg, Guerneville, the Russian River, and other nearby locations. A prominent red cross symbol and the text "American Red Cross" appear near the map, indicating the involvement of this non-profit organization in flood relief efforts.
The phone card bears several text elements including the headline "Flooding Closes Schools" at the top, and "Havoc North to South" diagonally across the card. Additional phrases include "Flood Vict" partially visible and "10 MINUTES" in bold at the bottom left. The designation "DR#560" also appears on the card. The map includes labeled rivers such as the Russian River, Petaluma River, and Napa River, along with nearby highways and towns, providing geographic context to the flooding event.
This card documents a natural disaster and the corresponding humanitarian response, featuring the American Red Cross and detailed coverage from the San Francisco Chronicle, with a credit to Brant Ward and HT Technologies. It serves as a promotional and commemorative item related to extensive floods affecting schools and communities across California.
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