Animals Rescued from Flood/RESCUE 1122
Rescue 1122 Saved Animals During Recent Flood in Pakistan
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The recent floods in different parts of Pakistan not only caused destruction to homes, crops, and infrastructure but also left countless animals stranded in rising waters. Along with saving human lives, Rescue 1122 teams actively participated in the rescue of animals including cattle, goats, donkeys, dogs, and poultry. These animals are often the only source of livelihood for poor families, and saving them means saving the future survival of entire households.
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Even stray animals also saved by Rescuers.
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Rescue 1122 workers used boats and other equipment to pull large animals like buffaloes and cows out of deep water and shift them to safer ground. Donkeys and goats, commonly used by villagers, were also rescued from submerged villages. In many areas, people were unwilling to leave without their animals, and the efforts of the rescue staff helped convince them to evacuate together. This prevented both human and animal losses.
Small animals such as dogs and hens were carefully carried out of dangerous spots by rescue officials, showing compassion and responsibility beyond their call of duty. These acts not only saved innocent lives but also highlighted the importance of animal welfare during natural disasters.
Rescue 1122 has once again proved to be a lifeline for communities in times of crisis. Their dedication shows that disaster response is not only about saving people but also about protecting animals who share our homes, livelihoods, and environment. Their heroic services deserve appreciation and recognition at all levels.





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