In November 2018 Jeff Hill to went to check on a friends house it the wood of paradise California U.S.A. The home was part of and area That day before had been engulfed by the camp fire the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California history to date. As his got closer to the home he stumbled upon a stocking sight. There was a horse in in the backyard pool. Shivering and struggling it water the house which likely into the pool to escape the flames was weakened but after hill helped the animal out of the water it shook off love on us for a few minutes as a tank you and walked off assuring us that she was ok hill and posted on Facebook later animal rescue workers escorted the House to safety. The house was just one of thousands of animals that were in peril during the two weeks in which the camp fire ravaged Northern California burning nearly 154,000 across (62,300 ha) and 19,000 structures As the fire roared toward homes people were forced to quickly evacuate and had no choice but to leave their pets and farm animals behind sadly some animals perished in the fire but a manager of displaced animals from potbellied pig to alpacas were rescued by caring humans like hill. Eve injured wild animals like bear cubs and fox were they were taken int to rescue centers where back into wood rescuing the animals was one thing but reuniting them with their owners proved to be another challenge while some humans were able to collect their pets right away it took months for other to connect with their for legged friends several local animal hospitals and other organizations posted albums of the animals online to help owners identify their missing pet the hope that as the residents of paradise continue to rebuild and recover form camp fire they'll be able to do so with their beloved animals by their side. from called book national geographic kids almanac.
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