Just one week after deadly flash floods tore through central Texas, more heavy rain and floods are pounding already-shattered communities, leaving even more stranded, injured and abandoned animals in their wake.
At least 132 lives have been claimed, and more than 100 people remain missing. Beloved pets were swept away in violent torrents, their lifeless bodies later pulled from floodwaters and riverbanks. The surviving animals are lost, wounded, terrified and alone – desperately waiting for families who may never return.
Credit: The Weather Channel TV
Our hearts are with the people and animals of Texas during this tragic time.
As always in times of crisis, Network for Animals will never give up on the animals who need us most.
This past Sunday brought yet another wave of intense downpours, widespread destruction and more evacuations. While the new flood danger has suspended many official search and rescue efforts, our partners remain on the ground, ready to race to the rescue of helpless animals who have no-one else to turn to.
Tiny puppy, Slugger, was found abandoned, drenched and shivering in a flooded baseball field in Texas. Hundreds of animals like him are still out there – scared, alone and waiting to be saved. Credit: Dallas Dog Rescue Rehab Reform/Facebook
With our help, our partner, Austin Pets Alive! (APA!), has already taken in more than 500 surrendered animals from overcrowded shelters in flood-affected areas, and rescued over 100 displaced, lost and injured pets from the floodwaters.
Our partner, APA!, continues to rescue animals from the flooded areas and distribute emergency supplies to shelters in disaster zones. Credit: APA!
APA! is now focusing on caring for the rescued animals, distributing emergency supplies and continuing to support shelters that are at critical capacity during this disaster. With so many animals in crisis, the team is desperate for funds to empower them to continue saving lives.
Thanks to your support, we also rushed emergency funds to Wings of Rescue, an organization that specializes in emergency relief and evacuation missions in disaster-struck areas. So far, they have flown more than 350 animals from overwhelmed shelters to safety in other parts of Texas and Utah, while delivering tons of food and emergency supplies to starving, injured animals.
They are standing by to continue their life-saving flights this week, but they can only fly if we can rush the support needed to keep their planes in the air.
Wings of Rescue has flown more than 350 animals to safety from the flood-affected areas – with your help, we can rescue even more animals in need. Credit: Wings of Rescue
More heavy rain and flash floods are devastating Texas, and stranded animals desperately need your help.
Your support today will help our partners continue to rescue, evacuate, feed, shelter and provide emergency medical care for the terrified dogs and cats of Texas who have lost everything in the wake of this relentless disaster.
Please give as generously as you can today. The lives of countless flood-ravaged animals in Texas depend on it.