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Pasadena’s Red Cross wildfire shelter is shutting down soon. Where will evacuees go next?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.
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Pasadena American Red Cross shelter to remain open at least another week as new location soughtThe 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.
The American Red Cross has not confirmed it is closing its evacuation center at the Pasadena Convention Center this Saturday, contrary to published reports, officials said on Wednesday ...
Eaton fire victims who were living at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium complex moved to a shelter in Duarte on Friday, American Red Cross officials said. Managers of the auditorium complex ...
Who’s still there? There are 127 people currently sheltering at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium Complex, according to the American Red Cross. Many of the remaining evacuees are residents displaced ...
The American Red Cross intends to transition people sheltered at the Pasadena Convention Center ... Bautista added that while California in general has a shortage of housing units, the city ...
The Pasadena Convention Center will no longer serve as a shelter for victims of the Eaton Fire as the American Red Cross plans to ... arrived in Southern California Thursday, heavy snowfall ...
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