EARTHQUAKE BATTERS WESTERN COLOMBIA
Rescuers have pulled pets from collapsed buildings as at least 273 people were killed and thousands more were injured in the quake zone, officials said.
- On Thursday, rescuers pulled a cat named Polux from the rubble of an apartment in Cali, Colombia, reuniting the animal with owner 56-year-old lawyer Vickye Giraldo.
- Monday's 7.4 magnitude earthquake devastated Colombia's third-largest city and surrounding regions, killing at least 273 people and destroying over 12,000 homes.
- Although the critical 72-hour window to find survivors closed Thursday, Giraldo called the recovery of her cat a "dream come true" after days of uncertainty.
- Volunteer Nelson Vidales told AFP, "I know there are a lot of people thinking about humans, but the time must come when pets are looked for too."
- Other residents like Andrea Paredes continue searching for missing pets as rescuers navigate buildings that slant dangerously to one side, with her husband having "managed to grab one little dog" before fleeing.
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EARTHQUAKE BATTERS WESTERN COLOMBIA
A cat spent 49 days buried under the rubble following the earthquake in Venezuela. Construction workers were located while clearing the remains of a collapsed building. The animal was placed under the care of specialists.
'Dream come true': Owners reunite with pets in quake-hit Colombia
Every day new details are known of everything that is happening in the affected cities after the powerful earthquake in Colombia of 7.4 magnitude, in which many people lost everything. However, one of the problems that is most worrying to the authorities is the number of pets and animals that are in the abandoned streets, many of them with wounds in their bodies, needing medical assistance. Felipe Reyes, correspondent for Caracol Radio, spoke at…
Under what was the Torres del Limonar building and others in disaster areas live animals have been rescued. 298 disappeared.
Earthquake in Colombia Vickye Giraldo smiles as he holds his kitty Polux on the outside of the ruined building where he used to live in Cali. Hope comes back to some earthquake victims in Colombia who, like her, have been able to meet their pets again.
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