In May 2024, the people and animals of Rio Grande do Sul faced a dire humanitarian crisis due to severe flooding. The floods have affected over 130,000 families, putting many in desperate situations.
Both human and animal lives are at risk, prompting a determined response from volunteers, animal protection organizations, and rescue teams such as the Animal Rescue Group (GRAD).
Under the leadership of Dr. Carla, a dedicated veterinarian, GRAD is on the front lines of this rescue effort. Their mission involves navigating dangerous floodwaters to reach animals trapped on rooftops and amid debris.
For them, every animal—be it a dog, cat, or chicken—holds equal importance and deserves a chance at survival.

Despite facing numerous obstacles, such as blocked access routes and worsening weather, GRAD remains undeterred. They employ makeshift boats and receive essential support from organizations including Ibama and the Instituto Chico Mendes.
Their relentless work is not just about saving animals, but also about preserving the cherished companionship these animals provide to their owners.

The devastation seen in the flooded homes is balanced by moments of hope, as GRAD continues to rescue animals that families had to leave behind while fleeing to safety.
Their dedication in the face of swelling waters ensures that no animal is forgotten.
GRAD’s efforts highlight the profound impact of empathy and prompt action in times of disaster. They demonstrate that every single effort to save a life is valuable.

As their rescue operations continue, they call for public support, emphasizing that everyone’s contribution can make a meaningful difference.
In this time of crisis, extending help to support GRAD’s mission becomes a powerful reminder of the humanity and compassion that bind us all.

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