Red Cross opens second quake shelter in Vallejo
A second Red Cross evacuation center has opened to help anyone without shelter after this morning's 6.0-magnitude earthquake near American Canyon.
A second Red Cross evacuation center has opened to help anyone without shelter after this morning's 6.0-magnitude earthquake near American Canyon.
A second Red Cross evacuation center has opened to help anyone without shelter after this morning’s 6.0-magnitude earthquake near American Canyon.
The first shelter is at the Crosswalk Community Church in Napa. That one is at 2590 First St., and is open for overnight stays.
Red Cross officials have opened a second center at the Florence Douglas Center, 333 Amador St., in Vallejo.
That center is also open for overnight stays, according to Red Cross officials.
Currently, Red Cross officials say they have enough supplies to assist those affected by the quake. Therefore, the organization is not accepting in-kind donations of water, clothes or other material goods at this time.
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