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500 flood-hit animals rescued and vaccinated

KATHMANDU, July 18: More than 500 animals affected by flooding in Rautahat, Bara, and Saptari districts have been rescued and vaccinated against the possible epidemic.
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KATHMANDU, July 18: More than 500 animals affected by flooding in Rautahat, Bara, and Saptari districts have been rescued and vaccinated against the possible epidemic.



The Sneha's Care, an animal care center, and the Nepal Veterinary Association jointly took an effort in this regard. Only humans are taken care of in times of disasters, but animals are left neglected, said Sneha Shrestha, chairperson of the Care, adding that they took this initiative by reaching out for them in various districts.


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Rescue efforts for the animals hit by the disaster are on by reaching out for them in the incident sites alongside necessary medicines, said Shital Kaji Shrestha, chairperson of the Association.


A total of 14 teams from both the Center and Association have been assigned for the rescue works in various flood-hit Tarai districts, said the Centre. 

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