Twelve days have passed since the earthquake struck the area, yet animal rescues continue to be a priority for local volunteers. Immediate actions are being taken to provide vital necessities such as water to the distressed animals. Community members are stepping up, actively engaging in rescue missions to save the lives of the vulnerable animals left behind in the aftermath.
While the road to recovery is long, these dedicated individuals are making a tangible difference one rescued animal at a time.
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