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Chilean vet helps dogs, cats and rabbits injured in wildfires

Time:2024-05-21 06:43:47 source:Cultural Compass news portal
A Chilean flag waves as neighbours clean their lands and burnt homes in Villa Independencia, Valparaiso region, Chile on February 5, 2024. The death toll from central Chile's blazing wildfires climbed to at least 112 people on Sunday, after President Gabriel Boric warned the number would rise "significantly" as teams search gutted neighborhoods. (Photo by Javier TORRES / AFP)

A Chilean flag waves as neighbours clean their lands and burnt homes in Villa Independencia, Valparaiso region, Chile on 5 February, 2024. Photo: Javier Torres / AFP

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