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Venezuelan earthquake survivors search for missing pets at ‘Hospital McDonald’s’

Venezuelan earthquake survivors search for missing pets at ‘Hospital McDonald’s’

Summary

After two powerful earthquakes hit Venezuela on June 24, a McDonald’s restaurant in Caraballeda was turned into a temporary medical center for people and pets. Survivors have been using the site to find missing pets and receive treatment amidst the destruction.

Key Facts

  • Two earthquakes struck Venezuela on June 24, causing widespread damage and casualties.
  • The earthquakes killed at least 2,295 people and injured 11,000, according to Venezuelan officials.
  • A McDonald’s restaurant in Caraballeda became a temporary hospital and pet reunification center.
  • The restaurant is near collapsed state housing complexes devastated by the earthquakes.
  • Volunteers including veterinarians and doctors set up medical care for humans and animals inside the restaurant.
  • Many survivors lost their homes and belongings but used the center to find missing pets like dogs and cats.
  • A 6-year-old dog named Buddy was found alive after being trapped for eight days under rubble.
  • The McDonald’s location had air conditioning and was one of the few operational buildings after the disaster.
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