California: The mayor of the Sacramento (west) Christopher Cabaldon and Sacramento (east) Darrell Steinberg while acknowledging the contribution and zeal of the Sikhs for helping and assisting the the evacuees, has tweeted about the commendable role of the Sikhs in the time of crises. They even posted pictures of people residing inside various Sikh shrines in Sacramento.
Gurdwaras in California have offered shelter to thousands of evacuees of Yuba City following fears of Oroville Dam collapsing.
Security guards, teachers, farmers and other members of the Central Valley’s large Sikh community reached the two-storeyed Gurdwara Sahib Sikh temple in West Sacramento on Sunday while fleeing potential flooding along the Highway 70 corridor south of Oroville.
“More than 200 evacuees received toiletries, bedding and meals served by the temple staff of 19, who worked through the night to house everybody,” Gurdwara manager Ranjeet Singh was quoted as saying by the local vernacular.
“People were still arriving after being stuck in traffic for seven hours,” Singh said, adding, “We have a big facility here. We can accommodate 300 to 400. If anybody needs help, we can provide it. Everybody’s welcome here,” he further added.
Always generous, welcoming & inspiring,” tweeted Christopher Cabaldon. Darrell Steinberg also posted information of Sikh temples offering free food and accommodation on his twitter account.
As reported by the media The West Sacramento Gurdwara complex is believed to be the largest evacuation shelter in Sacramento as nearly 200,000 people fled the zone beneath the Oroville Dam. The Sacramento Sikh Temple in Rio Linda reported taking in 50 to 60 families fleeing the flood zone.
Meanwhile, with the falling of the water level at Oroville Dam, the evacuation was suspended in many areas adjoining the dam.