A Family Assistance Center has been established in Pasadena to help residents locate missing loved ones in the wake of devastating wildfires.
A Family Assistance Center will be open in Pasadena on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to serve as a reunification center to file a missing person's report.The county opened a Family Assistance Center in Pasadena to help residents searching for missing friends or family in the fires. The center will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at the Pasadena Convention Center Visitor’s Bureau, which is the building to the left of the civic auditorium.
California animal rescue groups open their doors to pets, some with burns, whose owners could not evacuate with themAdditionally, the American Red Cross created a reunification inquiry form for missing people. Those who need help finding or located loved ones can“Red Cross Reunification teams are working as quickly as they can to make these connections,” the website said. “Please do not submit a duplicate request or call the 800 number to help us get to each request as quickly as possible.”As of Saturday morning, the two largest wildfires claimed 11 lives. Six people died in Altadena's Eaton Fire while five people died in the Palisades Fire
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