San Bernardino mountain residents get food, storm information at Redlands East Valley shelter

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San Bernardino mountain residents get food, storm information at Redlands East Valley shelter
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Roads into the mountains have been shut down by icy, cold temperatures and heavy snow. Escorts on mountain roadways could resume.

The disaster relief emergency shelter at Redlands East Valley High School is offering warmth, along with food and information about weather and roadways to residents of the San Bernardino Mountains stranded byThe cold storm that’s pummeled the region has shut down the arteries into the mountains.

More snow is on the way asMany people happened to be out of town before the weather picked up more and the roads were closed, leaving them unable to return home, according to David Foust, a volunteer American Red Cross shelter supervisor. He is running the shelter staffed by San Bernardino County employees from different departments.A disaster relief shelter has been set up by the American Red Cross at Redlands East Valley High School.

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