Animals
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Dozens of Animals Urgently Evacuated to South Florida to Avoid Hurricane Ida's Path
Dozens of dogs and cats that were relocated from Louisiana have been safely transported to South Florida. The animals were from four homes in southern Louisiana that are prone to damages because of Hurricane Ida. This prompted staff members to get in touch with the people at the Humane Society of Broward County to seek help.
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