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Showing posts with label tornadoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tornadoes. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Joplin One Year Later: Both Humans And Pets Are On The Mend


Photo by Jim Spellman, courtesy of CNN. This cross from St. Mary's Church was miraclulously left standing and will soon be part of a city park.

One year ago today, one of the worst  tornado's in U.S. history smacked Joplin, Missouri, leveling a full third of the town and killing 161 people. And many companion, farm and exotic animals lost their lives or were injured, not just from the over 200 mile an hour winds, but from being tossed from their homes and separated from their caregivers for hours, days, and even weeks after the twister hit.

Although many groups helped to shelter and tend to the injured animals, the ASPCA was one of the first groups on the scene to coordinate the animal rescue effort. In fact, Tim Rickey, the Senior Director for Field Investigations and Response for the ASPCA was one of the first on the scene early the following morning, tending to animal rescue efforts in what remained of his hometown of Joplin.

                           Photo courtesy of the ASPCA

But from devastation often comes some glimmer of good news and hope for the future: The ASPCA says that it has "...learned many lessons about disaster animal sheltering and we're actively using them in our responses today. " And the ASPCA and other rescue groups and federal agencies like FEMA, are using this knowledge to improve the safety of animals nationwide. Together they're helping to ensure that at the very least, more American communities include the protection of animals in their disaster plans.

Our heartfelt thanks to the ASPCA, the Humane Society of the United States and so many other rescue groups, who have worked tirelessly during natural disasters and continuously throughout the year to protect animals.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Social Media Helps Reunite Pets And Their Owners

We were taken by this recent story published on the Huffington Post, that discussed the number of pets lost after the recent tornadoes, and tells the tale of at least one that was reunited with its owner with the help of social media. In this case, Sherill Metz, from Huntsville, Alabama, took to Facebook as soon as she realized her three pound pooch had escaped through a hole in the backyard fence, just before a tornado struck. (It turns out that six tornadoes hit Huntsville that day). Apparently, her story went viral overnight, and over a week later, she received a call that a family had indeed found her mud-soaked Lola. Check out this Facebook page set up specifically for animals missing after the recent storms.

 Photo of Sherill Metz and family courtesy of the Huffington Post.

According to Mrs. Metz, "People all over the country were praying for me and thinking about me...even when I started to lose hope, I was receiving constant encouragement."

Just wondering: How have you dealt with a lost pet? And would you take to social media to help find your lost companion?
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