American Red Cross officials said Eaton Fire victims living in the Pasadena Civic Auditorium Complex moved to the shelter in Duarte on Friday.
Manager of the Auditorium Complex, which has hosted the United States’ Got Talent, Orchestra concerts and many other events 100 years of historyThe Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services said in a press release Friday that it had requested a return to the city of Pasadena in early February.
Earlier this month, managed by the American Red Cross, about 250 people live in shelters. As the evacuation number drops from about 1,500 peaks, The goal is to move the rest of the residents Regarding a smaller building, Pasadena City spokesman Lisa Derderian told The Times earlier this month.
NAACP Image Awards are scheduled to be held in the Pasadena Civic Auditorium February 22According to the auditorium’s website, the U.S. talent will shoot live performances there from March 14 to 19.
The Eaton Fire began on January 7, causing fragments of Altadena and nearby communities to destroy more than 9,400 houses and other buildings and take 17 lives. In the West Side, the Palisade Fire destroyed nearly 7,000 buildings and killed 12.
The press release said that when officials at Pamela Park Stadium and Red Cross of the Pamela Park Arena and Red Cross chose new shelters, they hope to keep fire evacuees near their social networks and their familiar neighborhood resources.
A Red Cross spokesman said Saturday that residents of Dualte Shelter will continue to receive meals as well as disaster mental health services and disaster health services.
Transitional experts from the Red Cross will help shelter residents to find transportation and develop “clear plans.” According to a press release from the Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services, the Red Cross will help residents find more permanent housing and connect it to federal, state and county resources.
“I will continue to track the well-being of those affected, ensuring they have access to critical resources and a stable pathway when transitioning to the location of the new shelter,” Kathryn Barger, Los Angeles County Superintendent, representing the area. explain. In the press release.
Bagh also urged local property owners to rent them to shooting victims.
Bag said in a press release Thursday that the Los Angeles County Development Department and the Red Cross are trying to reach 10 miles from the Eaton fire border, especially within 10 miles from Pasadena, Glendale and Monrovia. Find one- and two-bedroom rentals.
“Many of these families are working to rebuild their lives while ensuring stability for their children,” Bagh said. “I urge owners who have available units to work with us and provide a lifeline for those in need.”