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Jackson County Expo shelter remains, but resources move off-site

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Jackson County Expo shelter remains, but resources move off-site
Jackson County Expo shelter remains, but resources move off-site

The Expo has served as an evacuee shelter since the Almeda Fire began on September 8.

That will continue, but other services have moved to the 'MARC.'

Sheriff's office and fire newswatch 12 at six.

Changes are coming to jackson county expo/red cross evacuee shelter.

Starting tonight the connection station - which has provided social service connections to evacuees at the expo will close.

As of tomorrow people should go to the marc -- which is at central medford high school.

The red cross evacuee shelter at the expo will remain open for the foreseeable future.

The expo says that there is transportation to the marc.

It is available from 10 to 1.

If you are interested call 541-821-7135 there are also a number of multi-agency resource center locations around southern oregon.

There is one in medford which is considered the services hub.

That is located at central medford high school.

A fema claim processing center is located at talent elementary school.

A fema claim processing center is also located at the phoenix civic center.

Good news for the jackson county expo center.

The jackson county expo center is the largest of oregons relief efforts at this point.

The expo currently has 133 people working.

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