STORM IN THE VALENCIAN COMMUNITY

After the hurricane in Valencia, an animal shelter asks for help: how to collaborate

Maria's Shelter, in Sueca, asks for help to move the animals it sheltered after the storm disaster on the Valencian coast.
Tras la DANA en Valencia, un refugio de animales pide ayuda.

The passage of the DANA along the peninsular Mediterranean coast has left tragic consequences, with at least 70 dead inthe Valencian Community. Of course, people are not the only ones affected and an animal shelter in Sueca is desperately asking for help.

Maria’s Shelter (@adoptavalencia on Instagram) explained in a post on their networks that the emergency services of Valencia had offered to evict the caregivers but not the dogs: “We said that we were not moving from here, we were not going to abandon them (the animals) here”. So they turn to the community to get the dogs to safety: “Only people who can take the dogs home! The car cannot pass within 3 kilometers of here. We are in CamĆ­ Caseta del Gall, 10. Sueca (46410) (…) We don’t know how far you can go with the car, we are here inside. The option is to bring the car as close as possible and go in on foot to get them, take straps and put them in the cars of the people who want to take them in”. Those who can help can contact the shelter via WhatsApp at 662 68 17 99.

 

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