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Venezuelan earthquake survivors search for missing pets at ‘Hospital McDonald’s’
Venezuelan earthquake survivors are reuniting with missing pets at a McDonald’s restaurant in Caraballeda, which has been converted into a temporary health center. The facility, dubbed 'Hospital McDonald’s,' provides medical care for both humans and animals following earthquakes that killed over 2,295 people and injured 11,000. Volunteer teams, including veterinarians and doctors, are rescuing and treating 140 animals while searching for more missing pets.
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