• 2 days ago
Rescuers race to save injured and displaced animals after SKorea's worst wildfires

A week after South Korea’s largest forest fire on record, rescuer Kim Ha-won searches through smoke and scorched earth on March 29, 2025, searching for animals stranded in the chaos. The wildfires, which have displaced more than 30,000 residents, left many pets and farm animals trapped as their owners fled. Kim, a volunteer of the Coexistence of Animal Rights on Earth (CARE), has been working 17-hour days since March 26, combing through burned-out farms and driving through the countryside roads to locate dogs, cats, and even chickens in need of aid.

REUTERS / COEXISTENCE OF ANIMAL RIGHTS ON EARTH (CARE) HANDOUT VIDEO

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