In the aftermath of the devastating floods that struck Rio Grande do Sul in May 2024, efforts to rescue both people and animals are underway.
These floods have affected over 130,000 families, leaving countless animals in perilous conditions. Support from animal protection groups, volunteers, and disaster response teams, such as the Animal Rescue Group (GRAD), has been crucial.

Facing obstacles like limited access to certain areas and worsening weather conditions, GRAD continues its efforts using makeshift boats and support from organizations like Ibama and the Chico Mendes Institute.

Their brave actions are rescuing beloved pets, essential companions to many families.
Although the scenes unfolding are heart-wrenching, they also instill hope. GRAD remains relentless in rescuing animals left behind by evacuated families. They brave flooded houses and rapidly rising waters to ensure that no life is abandoned.
