South Bay emergency shelters open as cold snap begins
Briefly

In response to dropping temperatures, officials have activated emergency warming shelters in the South Bay area. The Roosevelt Community Center in San Jose is now available for overnight use until February 11, allowing users to seek warmth and refuge without any need for referrals. Pets are also welcome at the shelter, highlighting its accessibility. Meanwhile, the National Weather Service warns of hazardous conditions expected with for particularly vulnerable individuals who are unsheltered, underscoring the importance of these facilities during the cold snap.
Officials in the South Bay opened emergency warming shelters to provide safety from dangerously cold temperatures and frost, ensuring accessible support for those in need.
The Roosevelt Community Center in San Jose serves as an emergency shelter through February 11, allowing residents and their pets a safe place to stay warm.
Read at The Mercury News
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