Reminds us that there are other living things that are threatened by this severe weather and there are people there to lend a helping hand. Great story in The New Yorker about people coming to the rescue of stranded people with private boats, The Cajun Navy. In this New Yorker post there was a story about “nursing home residents in chest high water,” that was very upsetting. I saw today that there was a group of Assisted Living Residents who were rescued and I am thinking it was them. Let everyone be rescued.
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Such a sad face 😦
I’m glad he’s being helped.
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Yes, it must be awful to see what is going on down there. Poor hawk looks petrified. So many wonderful people helping others and helping the animals.
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It looks like he’s going to be ok. I hope the storm moves out to sea. I don’t know how much more these people can take.
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I saw earlier it is supposed to move out to sea and then come back in. It is terrible. Also saw a news report about the Red Cross. They are up and running very well right now. Seems like the hardest is getting to people that are stranded. Very scary.
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It is scary.
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Such an awful thing to happen, but thankfully there are people out there helping other people as well as animals.It’s such a frightful thing to experience and I’m sure it is worse for children.
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Horrendous. Just hoping that people that are stranded are rescued.
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I saw an earlier version of this and wondered if this hawk was someone’s pet. So glad to know he’s in good hands! Thanks for posting this!
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Yes, great to see all the wonderful people helping the animals and wildlife. Thank you, JoAnna. 🙂
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