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Blogs: Animals in disasters

World Animal Protection - Tsunami damage on boxing day 2004 in Indonesia

Marking 15 years since the Indian Ocean tsunami, 2004

Posted on 24/12/2019 by World Animal Protection

To remember the people and animals that lost their lives and commemorate those that were there to help, we’ve interviewed Gerardo Huertas, our animals in...

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We must remember animals when natural disasters strike

We must remember animals when natural disasters strike

Posted on 12/01/2018 by Steve McIvor

Natural disasters like earthquakes cause terrible destruction – and animals who become injured in these disasters are often the forgotten victims

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A dog amongst rubble in Barbuda after Hurricane Irma - World Animal Protection - Disaster management

Reuniting pets with their owners and building emergency shelters for animals in Barbuda

Posted on 15/09/2017 by former employee Scott Cantin

After Hurricane Irma, Barbuda is an eerie place. Apart from a handful of police and soldiers, the only inhabitants are animals. We’re keeping them safe and...

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Animals in disasters
U Nyunt Win, a livestock owner and father of seven children, with one of his cows in a temporary camp in Phayargone village, Myanmar.

A game changing year for animal protection in international disaster risk reduction policy

Posted on 18/03/2016 by former employee Rosemary Forest

Today marks a year since the United Nations officially recognised the importance of protecting animals from disasters.

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Animals in disasters
A herd of goats pass a temporary camp for the displaced flood victims from nearby villages, in Yenangyaung, Myanmar.

Celebrating International Day for Disaster Reduction through community work

Posted on 09/10/2015 by former employee Rosemary Forest

Around the world countless animals are affected during droughts, flooding, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and hurricanes.

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Animals in disasters

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