Tailed Savior Angels: How did people search under the rubble in Mexico

Dogs from time immemorial accompanied the person, protecting, helping, giving life for the sake of the owner. Times have changed, dogs are increasingly out of work, but people come up with new areas where they can provide invaluable assistance.

An earthquake struck Mexico in late September, destroying many homes. The death toll is in the hundreds, but perhaps there would have been much more if not for the participation of dogs in saving people from the rubble.

Of course, all these rescue dogs are specially trained.

Their excellent hearing and scent allows you to accurately determine where live people are under the rubble.

It is a pity that dogs do not know how to climb up between the spans of skyscrapers.

Dogs have special equipment that helps them to survive, making their way through the rubble.

Eyes are covered with dust from special glasses.

From cuts of fittings protect "berets".

People wait for the dog to smell something and give a sign.

This dog worked in a ruined school. In the photo, people press their ear against the wall to hear sounds.

When working, dogs are often injured.

Of course, they immediately try to provide them with medical care.

Under the rubble, people die quickly, and only dogs can figure out where to excavate.

In between work.

And here again, the willingness to work.

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