Source: WTOC 11
Animal rescues in Savannah, Georgia, faced significant challenges due to recent flooding. The Humane Society for Greater Savannah and Renegade Paws Rescue both experienced water damage, prompting emergency responses. The Humane Society successfully fostered out over 90 dogs in just three hours and will resume normal operations on Thursday, with many of the animals returning from foster care. Meanwhile, Renegade Paws Rescue placed 45 animals into emergency foster homes, with staff staying on-site to manage the remaining 10 animals and dig trenches to combat the flooding.
Both organizations emphasize the crucial role of community support in their efforts and are seeking donations of supplies, including dirt, gravel, dehumidifiers, and cleaning products, to help with ongoing recovery efforts. The dedication of the staff and community has been vital in ensuring the safety of the animals during the storm.
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