Heroic Rescues Amidst the Yamuna Flood in Delhi
During the Yamuna's rise above the danger mark, PETA India rescued over 30 animals stranded in flood-hit Delhi areas. Supported by the Global Compassion Fund, they used life jackets and a boat to rescue animals in submerged areas, working with villagers to aid stranded buffaloes and dogs.

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In response to severe flooding in Delhi's surrounding areas during this monsoon, PETA India orchestrated the rescue of more than 30 animals stranded by the rising Yamuna River.
The animal welfare group, aided by the Global Compassion Fund, utilized life jackets and a boat to navigate inundated regions, retrieving dogs and buffaloes from precarious situations.
Villagers played a crucial role, offering tractors to assist in animal rescue operations as water receded below the danger level, revealing the flood's full extent from excessive barrage discharges.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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