Security guards, teachers, farmers and other members of the Central Valley's large Sikh community poured into the two-story Gurdwara Sahib Sikh temple in West Sacramento late Sunday while fleeing potential flooding along the Highway 70 corridor south of Oroville.
"More than 200 evacuees received toiletries, bedding and tasty vegetarian meals served by the temple's staff of 19, who worked through the night to house everybody, temple manager Ranjeet Singh was quoted a saying by the Sacramento Bee.
"People were still arriving after being stuck in traffic for seven hours," Singh said, adding that "We have a big facility here. We can accommodate 300 to 400. If anybody needs help, we can provide it. Everybody's welcome here."
"Sikh Temples in Sacramento region are open for people evacuated around #OrovilleDam. Am told they have food ready & all in need are welcome," Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg tweeted.
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Most of those who camped out at Gurdwara Sahib originally came from Punjab.
The Yuba City-Marysville area is home to more than 40,000 Sikhs, Mundy said, while the greater Sacramento region has roughly 70,000.
People in the River Valley below the Lake Oroville Dam were ordered to move away from their homes on Sunday when one of two damaged spillways appeared in danger of imminent collapse from severe erosion.
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