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In Paiporta, Spain, flood-hit by deadly flash floods, volunteer veterinarians are treating pets at an improvised first-aid station. The animals are at risk due to the polluted mud-filled streets, which have become a breeding ground for harmful bacteria like Leptospira. The vets, using donated medicines and equipment, offer free treatment and refer complex cases to a university clinic in Valencia.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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