The Salvation Army in Greater Cleveland has opened its doors at several locations across Northeast Ohio as cooling centers where anyone can go to get out of the heat.
"With excessive temperatures expected over the next few weeks, The Salvation Army wants to offer a safe place for community members looking to get out of the heat. Those seeking relief from the heat will be provided with a cold refreshment and snack," the Salvation Army said. RELATED: Strong to severe storms possible on Wednesday
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