Bringing Christmas Cheer to Americans in Disaster Recovery Zones

From toy drives to a visit from Santa, holiday cheer still reaches those struggling after a catastrophe.
Bringing Christmas Cheer to Americans in Disaster Recovery Zones
An Alaskan family meets with Santa Claus during "Operation Santa" in Anchorage, Alaska, on Dec. 19, 2025. Alaska National Guard
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Christmastime in the Pacific Northwest comes after more than two feet of rain were dumped onto the slopes of the Cascade Mountains, swelling rivers, overwhelming levees, and flooding multiple communities, especially in the city of Pacific, Washington.

The mid-December floods displaced more than 100,000 people. Homes were destroyed, roads became impassable, and hundreds of people were rescued across at least 10 counties.

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T.J. Muscaro
T.J. Muscaro
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T.J. Muscaro is an award-winning reporter and NASA Correspondent for The Epoch Times, covering the Artemis program, Space Force, and other public and private ambitions within the growing space industry. Based in Tampa, Florida, he also covers stories of extreme weather and disaster relief, as well as various matters of national and international politics.