Volunteers seek lost pets amid deadly inferno wreckage


To the rescue: A team from the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) arriving with pet carriers at the Wang Fuk Court housing complex. — Reuters

As firefighters battled floor by floor in Hong Kong’s flaming Wang Fuk Court housing complex overnight to find survivors and reunite them with fearful relatives, another band of volunteers swung into action to rescue the estate’s pets.

Dozens of workers from Hong Kong’s animal welfare agencies turned out with oxygenated pet carriers and animal ambulances to search for pets in the blazing complex, as social media posts depicted elderly people weeping for animals they left behind in the rush to save human lives.

Some animal welfare workers carrying cages negotiated with police to allow them through cordons keeping out the public, as the fire raged in the complex.

“Pet owners contacted our alliance and we compiled a list of more than 100 cases,” said Anson Cheng, of the animal welfare group Hong Kong Guardians.

“We shared the cases with firefighters so that they can help check the flats and pick up the pets if they see them.”

Cheng said as of yesterday morning, at least 10 cats, seven dogs and several turtles had been rescued. Hong Kong’s system of micro-chipping dogs and cats meant it was possible that some survivors could be reunited with pets that managed to escape the blaze, said Cheng.

Huddling under a blanket in a nearby park, a woman surnamed Law said she had been waiting for her cat overnight and had been searching online platforms for news.

She had left 10-year-old Fa when she fled her apartment, expecting to return.

“It was a very small fire when I went down,” she said. “Half an hour later, the fire already went all the way to the top. Nearby areas were also burning, there was no way to get back in. I feel bad.”

Despite Hong Kong’s often cramped apartment lifestyles, pet ownership is increasingly popular – from dogs and cats to rabbits and hamsters – animal welfare agencies say. — Reuters

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