Hope For Dogs Left Behind In Rio Grande Do Sul Flood


Amidst the devastating floods of May 2024 in Rio Grande do Sul, a race against time unfolds to save lives—both human and animal. Over 130,000 families are affected, and countless animals also face dire circumstances, relying on the compassion of animal protection groups, volunteers, and disaster response teams like the Animal Rescue Group (GRAD).

Led by Dr. Carla, the main veterinarian, GRAD works tirelessly amidst the disaster, rescuing animals stranded on rooftops and debris. With expertise and preparedness, they navigate treacherous waters to bring animals to safety. Every life matters—whether it’s a dog or a chicken, each rescue is a priority.

Despite challenges like restricted access and worsening weather, GRAD perseveres with makeshift boats and support from organizations like Ibama and Instituto Chico Mendes. Their efforts are heroic, saving pets that are the cherished companions of many families.

The scenes are heart-wrenching yet hopeful as GRAD tirelessly rescues animals left behind by evacuating families. They brave flooded homes and rising waters to ensure no life is abandoned.

The work of GRAD underscores the importance of compassion and action during crises. They embody the spirit of saving lives, demonstrating that every effort counts in the face of adversity. As they continue their rescue missions, the call goes out for support—because caring makes a difference, and anyone can help GRAD save lives in this time of urgent need.

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