PASADENA, Jan 13 — The pitbull mix arrived at Pasadena Humane covered in ash, his paw pads ulcerated from walking on fire debris, his lungs choked with smoke. A good Samaritan...
Edgar Hernandez waits outside the Pasadena Humane Society to surrender his cat, after evacuating his home in Altadena, following powerful winds fuelling devastating wildfires in the Los Angeles area in Pasadena, January 8, 2025. — Reuters picas a first-time user . Exclusively for Malay Mail readers: Use codePASADENA, Jan 13 — The pitbull mix arrived at Pasadena Humane covered in ash, his paw pads ulcerated from walking on fire debris, his lungs choked with smoke.
Staff at the Pasadena Humane Society work to provide shelter for pets of residents evacuated due to Eaton Fire, in Pasadena, January 8, 2025. — Reuters pic Some animals bear the scars of the ordeal, like a severely burned Husky with singed fur and burned paws. The organisation has entered a new phase of this disaster response, search rescue and recovery, DuVernet said. Pasadena Humane is prioritising calls to help live animals in the burn zones — including eight injured peacocks.
Throughout the crisis, DuVernet said the community had provided enough donations to fill five U-Haul trucks. On Saturday, dozens of volunteers helped walk and feed horses and clean the grounds. The centre was packed with donations of apples and carrots for the animals and pizza and sandwiches for humans. Smoke was visible from the Palisades fire to the west and the Eaton fire to the east.
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