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Go behind the yellow tape with the The News Tribune's Crime & Breaking News Team.
Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
Posted by Stacey Mulick @ 10:09:46 am

Four shelters are now open for Pierce County residents who have had to evacuate their homes because of rising rivers and the threat of low-land flooding.

The shelters are located at:

* Camp Arnold, 33712 Webster Road East, in Eatonville. The Camp Arnold is located off Highway 161 between Graham and Eatonville.

* Cedar Springs Community Church, 13314 224th St. E., in Graham.

* Sunrise Baptist Church, 12115 Shaw Rd East, in Puyallup. The shelter is pet friendly.

* Prairie Ridge Community Center, 14101 Prairie Ridge Drive E., in Bonney Lake. This is also a pet-friendly shelter.

The Red Cross asks residents to bring "toiletries including toothpaste, blankets, sleeping bags, pillows, clothing, towels, and washcloths."

The Red Cross shelters are being staffed by Red Cross disaster volunteers. Those volunteers are being asked to report for duty as the flood situation develops.



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