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Pacifica Opens Warming Center, Charging Station Due To Power Outage
The Community Center is open — bring your cell phones, laptops, tablets and chargers.
PACIFICA, CA — The city of Pacifica has opened its Community Center for people who have lost power, North County Fire Authority said at 6:35 p.m. Sunday.
The comfort center will offer power created by a generator for charging electronic devices. There will also be water and snacks.
The center is not a place to sleep, but residents are welcome to bring blankets, pillows and warm clothes for comfort, the fire department said.
The Pacifica Community Center is located at 540 Crespi Drive in Pacifica.
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