County workers were cleaning up and working on repairs. The phone lines and internet are not working, but the shelter hopes to be back, at least in part, by Wednesday. Until then, they can neither take any animals in or adopt any out.
Shelter manager Smart Web at the site of lightning strike that hit the propane line and charred the fence.


Smart points out where lightning started a fire in the heating unit.

This is what the office looks like today. No phones, no computer, no paperwork, which is why the shelter will not be processing any animals in or out until further notice.

This is what the office ceiling looks like today.


This is the reception area.

This is the kitchen behind the office. the heating unit is in this room.

The door behind the man in red is the Isolation room, which was empty at the time of the fire. The 2nd door on the left is the cat room. And to the right front is the kitchen.

The door to the cat room is on the left and some of the dog runs can be seen in the lighted area.




Photos by Jan Price
The shelter was very fortunate that no animals were lost in this fire.


