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

A McDonald's in Venezuela has transformed into an impromptu shelter for pets rescued from the devastating earthquakes on June 24. Gabriela Alves was reunited with her dog Buddy after searching for him for a week. The restaurant, located near collapsed housing complexes, is now known as the 'McDonald's Hospital,' where volunteers, including veterinarians, provide medical care for both humans and animals. Since the earthquakes killed over 2,595 people and injured more than 11,267, the facility has become a crucial hub for locating lost pets. Alves expressed her gratitude, stating, 'He is my little healing dog.'
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