Turkey.- The 7.8 earthquake occurred on February 6 on the border of Turkey and Syria it has left such devastation that animals are also victims.
Through videos uploaded to social networks, some people have strengthened the belief that animals predict catastrophes. Proof of this has been a dog that howls for several minutes around a housing sector shortly before the earthquake. No one took his warning call into account.
In another clip, a group of sheep inside a corral running towards a corner terrified, seeking protection among them, while the earthquake shakes the place. A water tank moving from side to side shows the intensity of the earthquake.
After the tragedy, while humans searched for their loved ones, animals, in their own way, did the same.
In an act of love, a dog digs with a man through rubble. Subject repeatedly removes it to lift up large chunks of concrete that were once a building or house.
After a few moments, the man discovers puppy under rubble He hands it over to his mother so she can smell it, then he takes out the second one. The subject eventually provides a shelter with clothing and food for the mother and her young. This family is safe, alive and together again.
Within the disaster, it was shown that love is not only from humans to their pets. In a heartbreaking photograph, a dog howling next to the rubble from which a human hand protrudes. His master!
In another video broadcast on social networks, a dog and a cat curled up together after being rescued and warming each other. In addition to the quake, destitute citizens and animals in Turkey and Syria are also facing a cold snap.
In another case, a group of rescuers they found a white dog that was buried up to its neck. The men begin to dig around her while holding her head. The little poodle-like dog cried as he continued the rescue.
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Rescuers continued to lift a collapsed structure of concrete and metal beams that imprisoned him. After long hours of fighting, the ‘loin’ managed to move its tail freely.
It goes without saying that animals are afraid! When searching for survivors, the discovery of a calf was recorded, which does not stop trembling, while its kennel could have been loaded on its back.
The more than 1,000 aftershocks from the quake that struck early Monday morning have left heartbreaking devastation in both Turkey and Syria, but humans continue to prove their resilience in each attempt to find more survivors, no matter if they are two-legged or four-legged.
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