A couple in the northeastern Mexican state of Coahuila waded through floodwater to rescue their puppies after they “lost everything” else in their home to Storm Hanna on July 26.
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Betty Vaquera Escandon shared this footage of her parents floating a bucket full of puppies through floodwater in Reynosa, a city in the Mexican state of Tamaulipas.
Escandon said her parents “lost everything” when heavy rains flooded their home, but luckily they “managed to get their babies out.”
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“I [recorded the video] more than anything because it gave me a lot of emotion and tenderness to see my parents with all the puppies,” Escandon told Storyful.
Hanna made landfall in southern Texas as a Category 1 hurricane on July 25 before weakening to a tropical storm. Reports said the storm left at least four people dead and six others missing after it swept over parts of Mexico.
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Source: Yahoo News