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‘Roof tiles were flying like bullets’: Residents recount survival during Palm Beach County tornado
Read full article: ‘Roof tiles were flying like bullets’: Residents recount survival during Palm Beach County tornadoA tornado struck Palm Beach County, causing widespread destruction and leaving residents recounting their harrowing experiences.
Dog rescued in Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian gets new family
Read full article: Dog rescued in Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian gets new family(CNN) - LOXAHATCHEE GROVES, Fla. (WPTV via CNN Wire) -- A dog who miraculously survived after being trapped underneath debris for weeks after Hurricane Dorian tore through the Bahamas in September met his new family Tuesday. Miracle the dog spent weeks recovering and rehabilitating at Big Dog Ranch Rescue in Loxahatchee Groves. At a 7:45 a.m. news conference, Big Dog Ranch Rescue announced that Miracle was adopted by North Palm Beach residents Clark and Brianna Beaty, who have three young daughters. Big Dog Ranch Rescue's veterinary team started treating each condition, and earlier this month, Miracle began learning to walk again. A spokesperson with the facility said that since Miracle arrived at Big Dog Ranch Rescue, more than 10,000 adoption requests have come in from around the world.
'Miracle' dog rescued from rubble in Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian gets new family
Read full article: 'Miracle' dog rescued from rubble in Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian gets new familyLOXAHATCHEE GROVES, Fla. - A dog discovered alive in the rubble of a collapsed building a month after Hurricane Dorian devastated parts of the Bahamas now has a new home. "Miracle," as the dog is being called, was joined by his new family Tuesday morning during a news conference at Big Dog Ranch Rescue. Lauree Simmons, Big Dog Ranch Rescue founder and president, said Miracle was adopted by Clark and Briana Beaty, who have three young daughters. "I think we picked each other; I don't know," Brianna Beaty said of how she and her family came to choose Miracle. Members of Big Dog Ranch Rescue found Miracle trapped beneath an air-conditioning unit and building debris in Marsh Harbour.
'Miracle' dog rescued from rubble in Bahamas after Hurrricane Dorian gets new family
Read full article: 'Miracle' dog rescued from rubble in Bahamas after Hurrricane Dorian gets new familyLOXAHATCHEE GROVES, Fla. - A dog discovered alive in the rubble of a collapsed building a month after Hurricane Dorian devastated parts of the Bahamas now has a new home. "Miracle," as the dog is being called, was joined by his new family Tuesday morning during a news conference at Big Dog Ranch Rescue. Lauree Simmons, Big Dog Ranch Rescue founder and president, said Miracle was adopted by Clark and Briana Beaty, who have three young daughters. "I think we picked each other; I don't know," Brianna Beaty said of how she and her family came to choose Miracle. Members of Big Dog Ranch Rescue found Miracle trapped beneath an air-conditioning unit and building debris in Marsh Harbour.
'Miracle' dog rescued from rubble in Bahamas month after Hurricane Dorian
Read full article: 'Miracle' dog rescued from rubble in Bahamas month after Hurricane DorianLOXAHATCHEE GROVES, Fla. - A dog found alive in the rubble of a collapsed building one month after Hurricane Dorian devastated parts of the Bahamas is being called "Miracle." Members of Big Dog Ranch Rescue in Loxahatchee Groves discovered the dog Friday in Marsh Harbour using infrared detection from a drone, the organization's spokesman, Chase Scott, said. Volunteers sifted through broken glass, nails, air-conditioning units and other building debris to rescue the 1-year-old dog, Scott said. Miracle was emaciated and unable to walk, surviving for weeks on only rainwater, Big Dog Ranch Rescue founder and President Lauree Simmons said. Despite his condition, Miracle is expected to make a full recovery after several weeks of treatment and therapy.