FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- Triple-digit temperature days have hit Central California, and not everyone has access to air-conditioning to escape the extreme heat.
That's why authorities in many Valley cities and counties have opened designated cooling centers for the public.
The centers are meant to provide relief to residents in need an escape from the Valley's scorching summer.
Here is a list of locations that have been announced.
NOTE: We will continue to update this page as more cooling centers open in different cities.
CITY OF MADERA
Pan American Community Center
703 Sherwood Way, Madera, CA 93638
8:00am-8:00pm
Click here for more information.
MADERA COUNTY
MERCED COUNTY
Atwater City HallAtwater Library BrandDelhi Library BranchDos Palos City HallDos Palos Police Dept.
Dos Palos Library BranchGustine Community CenterHilmar Library BranchLe Grand Library BranchLivingston Police Dept.Livingston Library BranchLos Banos Library BranchLos Banos-Mercy Springs Church Of NazareneMerced Civic CenterMerced Library Branch
Santa Nella Library Branch
Sneling Library Branch
Winton Library BranchKINGS COUNTY
Armona Branch Library233 E. Kings Street559-583-5005Armona Senior Center10953 14th Avenue559-852-4615Avenal Police Department317 Alpine Street559-386-4444Corcoran Branch Library1001-A Chittenden Ave559-992-3314Corcoran Depot1099 Otis Avenue559-992-2177Recreation Association of Corcoran900 Dairy Avenue559-992-5171Hanford Branch Library401 N. Douty Street559-582-0261Hanford Kings Gospel Mission801 West 7th Street559 415-6700Lemoore Branch Library457 C Street559-924-2188Stratford Branch Library20300 Main Street559-947-3003LIVINGSTON
LOS BANOS
VISALIA
Transit Center
425 E. Oak Ave
10 am to 10 pmThe City of Fresno says it will monitor weather conditions and if temperatures soar above 105 degrees, they are expected to announce the opening of centers.
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