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    Volunteers provide food, aid to abandoned animals near Taal Volcano

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    Volunteers provide food, aid to abandoned animals near Taal Volcano

    Some residents of the volcano island have gone back to tend or rescue their animals


    Published:  January 15, 2020 10:16 Christian Borbon, Senior Web Editor

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    Residents living at the foot of Taal volcano unload their horses from a wooden boat after rescuing them from their homes and transporting them to Balete town, Batangas. Image Credit: AFP
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    A woman has improvised a way to bring all her 3 dogs on her motorcycle. Image Credit: Facebook/PAWS
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    A view of the eruption of Taal Volcano, about 50km from Manila. Tens of thousands of people fled villages darkened and blanketed by heavy ash. Pet dogs, cows and other livestock have been left at the site when people were evacuated. Image Credit: Twitter/Ivan Castro
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    Volunteers has been working restlessly to help animals affected by Taal Volcano's eruption Image Credit: Facebook/PAWS
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    Volunteers and residents living at the foot of Taal volcano unload livestock after rescuing them from their homes and transporting them to Balete town, Batangas. Image Credit: AFP
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    A calf, exhausted from its ordeal, lies by the shore of Taal lake after it was brought by boat after being rescued from the foot of Taal volcano. Image Credit: AFP
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    Residents living at the foot of Taal volcano wash their volcanic ash-covered horses after rescuing them from their homes and transporting them to Balete town, Batangas. Image Credit: AFP
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    Rescue team is taking this severely dehydrated dog out of the evacuation zone. Image Credit: Facebook/PETA Asia
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    Image Credit: Facebook/PAWS
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    Residents living at the foot of Taal volcano unload their horses from a wooden boat after rescuing them from their homes and transporting them to Balete town, Batangas. Image Credit: AFP
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    The volcano near the Philippine capital spewed lava into the sky and trembled constantly Tuesday, possibly portending a bigger and more dangerous eruption, as tens of thousands of people fled villages darkened and blanketed by heavy ash. Pet dogs, cows and other livestock have been left at the site when people were evacuated. Image Credit: AP
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    A horse rented out for tourists is left in a park filled with volcanic ash and fallen branches in Tagaytay City. Image Credit: Reuters
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    Horses rented out for tourists are left in a park filled with volcanic ash and fallen branches in Tagaytay City. Image Credit: Reuters
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    A dog left in a garage covered with ashes barks nearby the erupting Taal Volcano in Talisay, Batangas. Image Credit: Reuters
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    Cows partly covered by ashes eat grass in a land nearby the erupting Taal Volcano in Talisay, Batangas Image Credit: Reuters
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    A bird sits atop a roof covered with ashes from the erupting Taal Volcano. Image Credit: Reuters
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    A stray dog barks on a road covered with ash from Taal Volcano in Agoncillo, Batangas. Image Credit: Reuters
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    Cows stand beside damaged strees on Taal volcano island in Talisay, Batangas. Image Credit: AP
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    A rooster crows as he is covered in ash from Taal Volcano’s eruption. Image Credit: AP
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    A horse stands next to damaged structure at the Taal volcano island. Image Credit: AP
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    A dog wanders through a volcanic-ash covered village in Laurel, Batangas. Image Credit: AP

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