Mar 16 • 12:46 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

Flood - merciless to animals: rescuing bulls and a deer in the coastal region

A flood in the coastal region of Lithuania has led to the rescue of stranded bulls and a deer by firefighters.

On Sunday evening, rising floodwaters in the coastal region of Lithuania prompted firefighters in Žalgirių village to intervene and rescue a herd of bulls that were stranded outdoors. The floodwaters have expanded to cover approximately 4,000 hectares and have inundated 43 households, prompting local authorities to issue warnings for residents to avoid the flood zone unless absolutely necessary. On Monday afternoon, a deer was also spotted struggling through icy waters in the forest, and firefighters were able to safely bring it to shore.

The situation in the region has raised concerns among local officials regarding the safety of residents and the welfare of animals affected by the flood. The warning from the Šilutė district municipality indicates a need for caution as the flooding continues to impact the area. Authorities are mobilizing resources to address both human safety and the humanitarian aspect of rescuing trapped wildlife, underlining the dual nature of disaster response.

This incident highlights the ongoing issues with extreme weather patterns and floods affecting agricultural areas and natural habitats in Lithuania. The consequences of such events not only pose immediate risks to human life and property but also have longer-term implications for wildlife and the ecosystem. As climate change continues to exacerbate weather events, the local community faces the ongoing challenge of adaptation and resilience in the face of unpredictable natural disasters.

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