Animals of Carriacou | Survivors of Hurricane Beryl
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
- Hurricane Beryl made landfall on the island of Carriacou in Grenada. There were catastrophic damages to the island destroying homes and infrastructure.
The Animals of Carriacou were negatively affected as well. There were many dead animals and a lot missing.
Dr Carter was on the ground in Carriacou to access the impact on the animals and start a veterinary relief mission. Here is a look at some of the animals in the direct aftermath of hurricane Beryl.
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Thank you for sharing ❤️. We are waiting for your direction to send feed/fodder when delivery is ready!
Thanks you for the poor dogs animals 😢❤from France
You're welcomed
Big up Carter. You are the best.❤
Thanks
Amazing you can hear a few song birds.. awe thank you for helping the people know what happened there. Thank you for helping the pets and animals, everyone should subscribe and share Dr Carter Vet
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Yes, I did a few surveys of the birds and there was still a large population of multiple species. that is a good sign.
And thanks for the support
Poor animals. Theyre traumatised 😢
they are yes, but they will bounce back
You're a good vet ,Thank you for showing us this.
thanks, you're welcomed
Good on You; keep safe.
Thank you, I will
Send dog food, rice for animals, cat food too.
check out the gofundme in the comments, we are already sorting food supplies and working on getting more.
Samaritans Purse is good place to donate to,I believe they was there on Thursday morning delivering aid to the island.
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Where can we send dog and cat food?❤
If you're on the mainland hold tight, I'll setup a food drive there soon. Also setting up a delivery station in Maimi for dog and cat food.
These livestock need clean water troughs to survive. Can some be placed in the open.
yeah they do, but the livestock on that island have been well acclimated to low water intake and utilising ponds and puddles.