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Pasadena’s Red Cross wildfire shelter is shutting down soon. Where will evacuees go next?The facility, operated by the American Red Cross, has housed hundreds of displaced residents since the Eaton Fire erupted Jan. 7, damaging or destroying more than 6,000 homes in Altadena and Pasadena.
Amid concern over what will happen to remaining evacuees, the organization is looking to work with each person and family to find housing, once the hub does close.
The city of Pasadena announced on Thursday that the the American Red Cross evacuation shelter at the Convention Center, ...
LA Times on MSN15d
Fire victims must move to new shelter as TV filming takes over Pasadena Convention CenterThe one-month transition goal for the Red Cross shelter at the Pasadena Convention Center is meant to mark a move to a ...
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Red Cross looking for new shelter location for residents staying at Pasadena Convention CenterA shelter set up at the Pasadena Convention Center that's been housing hundreds of Eaton Fire evacuees is set to close Saturday, but the American Red Cross said everyone will be taken care of before ...
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A temporary shelter housing nearly 300 wildfire survivors in Pasadena is set to close this week as the Red Cross works to find a new location. In the meantime, some at the shelter have said ...
A new shelter for evacuees displaced by the Eaton fire is opening in Duarte, the Los Angeles County Department of Public ...
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Victims of the Los Angeles fires will have to move out of the Pasadena Convention Center in the coming days so it can return ...
The city of Pasadena Thursday ... 90 minutes after the start of the Eaton fire on Jan. 7, and run by the American Red Cross, the shelter housed about 1,140 people at the peak of evacuations.
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