Walmart Provides Water to Victims of Hurricane Sandy

Walmart Trucks lined up to deliver supplies to survivors of Hurricane Katrina

Katrina Walmart Trucks

An audience of men are smiling and laughing.

Walmart President and CEO Doug McMillon (left), Harry Connick Jr., EVP of Corporate Affairs Dan Bartlett and former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour attended the K10 Thought Leaders Forum in New Orleans, LA.

New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu is speaking to the audience behind a podium.

New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu reflected on Walmart's contribution to the disaster relief efforts after Hurricane Katrina.

Doug McMillon holds on to a podium while speaking to the audience

Walmart President and CEO Doug McMillon reflects on Walmart's contribution and determination to support the affected areas of the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina.

A Panel Discussion During the K10 Thought Leader Forum

Members of a panel discussion addressed what before, during and after disaster relief support looks like.

Volunteers hand out supplies at the Super Dome after Hurricane Katrina

Volunteers hand out supplies at the Super Dome after Hurricane Katrina

Walmart Emergency Operations Center

A panoramic view of the Walmart EOC fully activated for Hurricane Sandy
Walmart Home Office, Bentonville, Ark., Oct. 2012 
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Walmart Emergency Operations Center prepares for Hurricane Sandy

Walmart associate and staff meteorologist Lucas McDonald watches Hurricane Sandy at the EOC in the Walmart Home Office
Oct. 2012 
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Emergency meeting for Hurricane Sandy

Walmart associates and executives gather in the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to prepare stores and clubs for Hurricane Sandy
Walmart Home Office, Bentonville, Ark., Oct. 2012 
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Associates in the Emergency Operations Center

Walmart associates prepare for Hurricane Sandy
Walmart Home Office, Bentonville, Ark., Oct. 2012  
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Red Cross volunteers visit Sam's Club

American Red Cross volunteers visit a Sam's Club to prepare for Hurricane Sandy
Oct. 2012 
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Walmart executives plan for Hurricane Sandy

Walmart U.S. COO Gisel Ruiz and Walmart SVP Ken Senser meet to prepare stores and clubs for Hurricane Sandy
Walmart Home Office, Bentonville, Ark., Oct. 2012 
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Walmart Eastern Seaboard Emergency Operations Center

Walmart associates and executives meet in the Eastern Seaboard EOC to prepare for Hurricane Sandy.
Charlotte, N.C., Oct. 2012 
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Walmart Home Office associates prepare for Hurricane Sandy

Walmart associates meet in the Emergency Operations Center to prepare stores and clubs for Hurricane Sandy Walmart Home Office, Bentonville, Ark., Oct. 2012 
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Walmart delivers supplies

A load of relief merchandise crosses over the George Washington Bridge to go towards communities affected by Hurricane Sandy.

Walmart provides a truckload of water

Given the tremendous devastation across the region due to Hurricane Sandy, Walmart has been in constant contact with state, city and local agencies to understand the specific needs of impacted communities, to listen and to act. In addition to providing food and personal care products like diapers and shelter supplies, we now have scheduled the delivery of about 1 million bottles of water, half going to the five boroughs of New York City and half going to the state of New Jersey. 
Nov. 2012
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Walmart delivers supplies to those impacted by Hurricane Sandy

Walmart has pledged up to $1.5 million to our disaster relief partners (American Red CrossSalvation ArmyFeeding America) to help with relief efforts in the hardest hit areas to ensure the essential needs of residents are being met. Nov. 2012
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Gov. Christie thanks Walmart and others for providing supplies

Gov. Chris Christie and Jennifer Hoehn of Walmart Nov. 2012
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Volunteers unload cases of water

Walmart provides bottled water to communities impacted by Hurricane Sandy Nov. 2012
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Walmart trucks deliver supplies to the Northeast

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Walmart truck in Secaucus, NJ

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Walmart provides supplies after Hurricane Sandy

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Press conference with Gov. Cuomo after Hurricane Sandy

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Johnsonville Big Taste Grill helps Hurricane Sandy victims

On Nov. 4, 2012, Walmart, Sam's Club and Johnsonville provided hot meals for those affected by or responding to the devastation and mass power outages of Hurricane Sandy. 
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Hurricane Sandy victims get hot meals from the World's Largest Grill

Walmart, Sam's Club and Johnsonville provided hot meals in Secaucus, NJ, after Hurricane Sandy.
Nov. 2012
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Gisel Ruiz with Gov. Cuomo

Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Walmart U.S. Chief Operating Officer Gisel Ruiz speak at a press conference on Nov. 4, 2012.
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Gov. Cuomo speaks with Walmart COO Gisel Ruiz

Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Walmart U.S. Chief Operating Officer Gisel Ruiz speak about hurricane relief efforts before a press conference on Nov. 4, 2012.
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Walmart delivers supplies after Hurricane Sandy

Walmart works with the National Guard after Hurricane Sandy to deliver supplies to those in need.
Nov. 2012
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