A team of volunteers in Indonesia travels to Mount Ruang by boat on rescue missions to save abandoned pets from the foot of the volcano. Some of the animals were found trapped under rubble and thick volcanic ashes.
Mount Ruang in Indonesia's northernmost region has erupted more than half a dozen times since April 16, stirring a spectacular mix of ash, lava and lightning that forced the island's residents to be permanently relocated and thousands more evacuated.
Mount Ruang in Indonesia's northernmost region has erupted more than half a dozen times since April 16, stirring a spectacular mix of ash, lava and lightning that forced the island's residents to be permanently relocated and thousands more evacuated.
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00:00We have a lot of cats and dogs living here, so we can't leave them on this island.
00:07Maybe we can rescue them today, because the sun is starting to go down.
00:12We can't leave them on this island, so we can't leave them on this island.
00:17We can't leave them on this island, so we can't leave them on this island.
00:20We have a lot of cats and dogs living here, so we can't leave them on this island.
00:25We have a lot of cats and dogs living here, so we can't leave them on this island.
00:27Maybe we can rescue them today, because the sun is starting to go down.
00:30We have to go back to Tagulandang. We will think of a way to get back here.
00:51We are heading back to Tagulandang.
00:54We will provide first aid to the cat and the other cat who is a bit injured.
01:03We will provide first aid to the cat and the other cat who is a bit injured.
01:06We will also help them take care of their health and they will be rescued by the owner of the island.