Greece was recently hit by one of the worst wildfires in years. The fire, which broke out in the mountainous region of Penteli, near Athens, quickly spread, causing mass evacuations and destruction.
While many humans were rescued and taken to safety, it’s the small furry creatures that also need help.
The Start of the Fire
On July 23rd, an intense heatwave was felt throughout Greece. This heatwave was coupled with strong winds and drought, which led to the fire.
It’s believed that the fire started due to human negligence – a cigarette not properly put out or a gas tank left in direct sunlight. Regardless, the fire spread quickly, destroying everything in its path.
The Impact on Wildlife
Wildlife in the area was severely impacted by the fire. Animals like rabbits, squirrels, and foxes were not able to outrun the flames, and many were trapped with no escape.
Moreover, many animals that did survive the fire were left without food or shelter. Their natural habitats were completely destroyed, leaving them vulnerable to starvation and other dangers.
Animal Rescue Efforts
Animal rescue organizations stepped in quickly to help rescue and care for the affected animals.
Groups like the Hellenic Animal Welfare Society, ARCTUROS, and the Greek Animal Rescue have been working tirelessly to save the lives of small furry creatures. These organizations provide medical aid, food, and shelter to animals who lost their homes. Furthermore, they have been searching for and rescuing animals who were trapped or injured by the fire.
Greek Animal Rescue
Greek Animal Rescue is one of the organizations that have been providing much-needed support to animals affected by the fire. Their volunteers and staff have been working non-stop since the fire broke out to help rescue animals.
They have been providing food and water to displaced animals, as well as medical care to those who were injured in the fire.
Hellenic Animal Welfare Society
The Hellenic Animal Welfare Society (HAWS) is another organization that has been involved in efforts to save animals affected by the fire.
HAWS is one of the oldest animal welfare organizations in Greece, and they have been providing support to animals for over 193 years. After the fire, they mobilized their volunteers and staff to help rescue animals affected by the fire. They also set up a hotline for people to report lost or injured animals.
ARCTUROS
ARCTUROS is a non-profit organization that focuses on the preservation of Greek wildlife. They have been working to rescue and care for animals affected by the fire.
ARCTUROS has been setting up food stations and providing shelter for animals that have lost their homes in the fire. Additionally, they have been working to relocate animals to areas that were not impacted by the fire.
Conclusion
The Penteli fire was a tragedy that affected not only humans but many innocent animals. However, the animal rescue organizations working to save these small furry creatures have shown that there is still hope.
Their tireless efforts have helped to save many animals’ lives, and they continue to work towards providing care and support to those affected by the fire.