The Red Cross will close its temporary shelter at the Pasadena Convention Center and relocate nearly 300 residents affected by the Eaton fire to a new site. The exact details of the new location remain uncertain, but plans are in place for the transition. The initial shelter, which opened after the fire on January 7, served as a temporary measure owing to its upcoming events. The city has reassured that no evacuees will be left unsupported in their recovery process, with case workers assisting in finding permanent housing solutions.
The shelter at the convention center was always intended as a temporary shelter, with plans to transition evacuees to more permanent housing as numbers wane.
A Red Cross spokesperson emphasized that the shelter will continue to operate until all residents have a plan in place for their next housing solution.
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