13 days after the earthquake that rocked Turkey and Syria, in the midst of a tragedy that claimed thousands of lives, Moments were also written that nurture hope and give smiles, such as the case of a Turkish firefighter who helped rescue a cat from the rubble. collapsed building.
The video of the rescue has gone viral and shows a firefighter wearing a bicycle helmet and goggles with a black and white cat on his shoulder. the kitty does not want to part with her rescuer.
According to international agencies, the firefighter responds to the name Ali Kakas who is also a world class mountain bike rider.
The 33-year-old is one of many Turkish firefighters who are still trying to find people and animals that are trapped under the rubble but are still alive.
According to reports, the cat was trapped for 10 days and night and has not left Kakasa since the rescue.
Kakas is also the coach of the Turkish national mountain bike team. Because the cat would not leave him, Kakas took the animal home and has adopted it ever since.
According to social media, he named it Encas, meaning “rubble”. In Turkey.
Since then the cat has now become fire department mascot Kakas.
The death toll from the earthquake in Turkey has already exceeded 45,000. And under the rubble were not only people, but also domestic animals, which no one counted.
Source: La Opinion
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