‘McDonald’s Hospital,’ the refuge for pets rescued from the earthquakes
· Telemundo McAllen (KTLM)

A McDonald's in Venezuela has transformed into an emergency shelter for pets affected by recent earthquakes. After two devastating tremors on June 24, Gabriela Alves found her missing dog, Buddy, at the restaurant, which has become a hub for rescuing lost animals in Caraballeda. The makeshift facility, dubbed 'McDonald's Hospital,' is staffed by over 70 volunteers, including veterinarians and medical personnel, who have treated numerous animals and humans. Many families, like Alves, are desperately searching for their pets amidst the rubble. The initiative has provided hope and support in the wake of the disaster, which claimed over 2,595 lives.
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