Wayanad disaster: Pet dog reunites with owner after six days


Wayanad, Aug 5 (IANS): After a gruelling six days of separation owing to the devastating Wayanad landslide, Tippu, a pet dog joyfully reunited with his owner, Vijay on Monday.

The Humane Society International, India's disaster response team, discovered Tippu in a small house, almost entirely submerged by floodwaters.

 

“We are incredibly relieved and happy to have found Tippu safe. In times of such overwhelming disaster, moments like these remind us of the incredible bond between pets and their owners,” said Hemanth Bytroy of the Humane Society.

He said that Humane Society teams are committed to ensure that Tippu and hundreds of other stranded animals get the care they need.

Despite the dire conditions, Tippu's spirit remained unbroken. He was found safe but in need of care, food and water.

Tippu has been taken to an Animal Husbandry Department shelter where he will receive medical attention and spend a few days.

Vijay’s face lit up with relief and gratitude upon hearing the news of Tippu’s safe recovery.

This reunion serves as a poignant reminder of the deep bond between humans and their beloved pets and the resilience that shines through even in the darkest of circumstances.

On July 30, four villages of Wayanad were hit by a worst-ever natural disaster in which 402 people died while over 180 continue to remain missing.

 

 

 

  

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  • CA Ned DCunha, Mangalore/Chikmagalur

    Mon, Aug 05 2024

    Great Tippu is safe. One of my 8 dogs, has gone missing today. Hope we find him tomorrow. Beautiful creatures.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, INDIA

    Mon, Aug 05 2024

    What happened in Wayanad is very unfortunate. May God grant peace to those who have passed away. May those who are injured recover quickly, and may those who are missing reunite with their families soon. A dog is such an animal that loves its family more than itself.

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