Getting disaster-ready with your pets


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Dogs rescued after the Eaton fire are housed at Pasadena Humane, an animal shelter in Pasadena, California in January this year. Several hundred pets were brought to the center as the Eaton fire roared through Altadena, forcing thousands of people to flee their homes. — PAULA RAMON/AFP/Getty Images/TNS

Environmental emergencies and disasters affect all areas of the country and world.

Hurricanes, floods, tornadoes and wildfires are the most common ones among others such as chemical and water breeches.

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