Shelter in Marble Hill to remain open for tornado victims

MARBLE HILL, Mo. (KBSI) – A Red Cross supported shelter in Marble Hill will remain open through the weekend for those needing a place to stay after the deadly tornado that hit Glenallen and the surrounding area Wednesday morning.
The Marble Hill Baptist Church at 502 Broadway Street in Marble Hill.
The role of the Red Cross in any disaster is to focus on addressing the immediate needs of those affected. The Red Cross is coordinating with community, government, and emergency management officials to determine where and when additional assistance is needed.
Identification and/or proof of residency is not required to be admitted to a Red Cross shelter. Individuals and families are encouraged to bring the following items with them:
- clothing for a few days
- bedding
- toiletries
- essential medication
- a child’s stuffed animal, blanket or other items for your children
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