Kitten Pulled From Rubble in Colombia's Quake-Hit Pereira
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In a video, elements of Firefighters are seen removing the feline from the remains of the property and handing it over to citizens who were in the area. The kitten was later transferred to a veterinary clinic to receive care. Separate reports from the governors and mayors of the affected cities numbered the death toll in 254, with about a hundred people dying in Pereira, in the coffee region, and 95 in Cali, the third most populous urban center …
A Colombian lawyer died under the rubble of a building, while trying to rescue her trapped dog, after the magnitude 7.4 earthquake that affected the country this Tuesday. It is Lenny Ruiz Fernández, whose death has motivated hundreds of messages and dedications on social networks after dying for unconditional love ... Continue reading "Lawyer dies crushed while protecting her dog from debris after earthquake in Colombia" The post Lawyer dies cru…
Cali (Colombia), Aug 12 (EFE).- When the rescuers had been removing tons of twisted and concrete irons in the Torres del Limonar in Cali for about 48 hours, a sign of life excited those who were still searching among the remains of one of the buildings destroyed by the earthquake that shook Colombia last Monday.It was Antonio, a dog that appeared alive during the early hours of Wednesday, more than nine meters deep in the rubble.
Kitten pulled from rubble in Colombia's quake-hit Pereira
A touching moment emerged from earthquake-hit Pereira, Colombia, as rescue crews pulled a kitten alive from the rubble of a collapsed building. The rescue drew cheers from onlookers amid ongoing efforts to find survivors after the devastating earthquake.
Kiara had been adopted four days before the earthquake that devastated Pereira. Luna was on an even higher floor. Firemen rescued both with the support of a veterinarian.
Kitten rescued from quake rubble in Colombia
Rescue crews and volunteers pulled a kitten from the rubble of a collapsed building in quake-hit Pereira, Colombia, on Tuesday, drawing cheers from people at the scene.The rescue came as teams continued searching for survivors after a powerful earthquake
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