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HEROIC RESCUE: Animal activists travel 150 km in the dark of night to rescue dog from borewell

After receiving a call at 11.30 pm about a dog which fell into a 70-feet deep open well, the AWCS team immediately hired a vehicle and set off to rescue the dog the same night.

TIMES OF INDIA: Seeing an animal in distress may tug at your heartstrings, but very few go out of their comfort zone to pull them out of misery. In one such case, a team of five animal activists from Animal Warriors Conservation Society (AWCS) travelled over 150 km from Hyderabad to Narayan thanda in Warangal, to rescue a dog…

After receiving a call from the villagers around 11.30 pm on Sunday about a dog which fell into a 70-feet deep open well, the team immediately hired a vehicle in Hyderabad and set off to rescue the dog the same night. “Our focus at that time was to save the dog. Since we do not have our own rescue vehicle, we decided to hire a car and start immediately. Once we reached, we waited until dawn and set in motion the rescue operation,” said Pradeep Nair of AWCS…

The team released the dog back in the village before returning to the city. Apart from Pradeep, the team members include Sanjeev Varma, Amarnadh, Raghav, Anthony Prabhu and Messi. Known for carrying out some of the most technically challenging rescues, AWCS is a 14-year-old organisation working for animal welfare. SOURCE…

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