Quito, Jul 19 (EFE).– Volunteers are working to help animals, the silent victims of natural disasters, in the aftermath of the magnitude-7.8 earthquake that killed 413 people and injured more than 2,000 others in Ecuador. Lost and abandoned dogs wander the streets of the Pacific coastal areas shattered by Saturday’s earthquake, with some pets sleeping in the rubble of their former homes, waiting for owners that may never return. “Animals are sentient beings, who need to have rights, we can’t keep looking the other way. Beings that are often the victims of injustice and abuse at the hands of people...
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