• 16 hours ago
👉 Adrián Coccia, un veterinario de Bahía Blanca, se convirtió en héroe al rescatar a dos perros atrapados en su clínica durante la severa inundación. Con más de 100,000 casas destruidas y miles de personas damnificadas, el esfuerzo comunitario es vital para la recuperación. Adrián comparte su experiencia y destaca el trabajo constante que se realiza en las calles para reconstruir la ciudad.

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00:00I want to say hello to the veterinarian, Adrian Cocha, who is a veterinarian from Bahia Blanca.
00:06Adrian, I'm Luis Novalencio. Good morning, thank you for attending.
00:09Good morning, Luis.
00:11Well, the concern for the animals to be rescued and also for the animals that have died and that generate a focus of infection there, right?
00:20Yes, yes, a little bit of everything. Well, every issue or arista that one touches will always find everything.
00:28Failures, people who dedicate themselves, like some savages who rescue animals, who carry things for them, others dedicate themselves to the animals.
00:37Well, there is a lot of solidarity and everyone contributes what they can, just as they can.
00:46I'm not mistaken, but you were the one who went to your veterinary clinic to rescue two dogs that were there, hospitalized, right?
00:55Yes, yes, it was me. Well, that is, the story that was known among others, you know, but it was me.
01:03I walked a few blocks, five or six blocks, when there was still a lot of water to go get some dogs that had already been hospitalized in my veterinary clinic, which had been inundated.
01:14And well, some colleagues that I assumed could get caught there too, to see if they could give him a hand in some way.
01:22How old are you, Adrián?
01:2537
01:27Tell me for sure that this is the worst thing you have had to live in your 37 years of life, right?
01:33Without a doubt, no, no.
01:36Look, I lived here all my life, except for a few years that I was studying abroad and so on, but I always lived here.
01:44What we live these days, there is no way that one can compare it with any of all the other things that we have gone through in the tournament.
01:54I just heard the lady who remembered the tournament say a year and a bit.
01:59The hail two months ago that broke I don't know how many cars and windows and windows, but this is completely different, it is something that does not exist in the world.
02:10Give me your look at this, just Adelicia, the lady who spoke to us, said, hey, no one came, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday.
02:18Do you feel the same? Do you feel that the authorities are not coming, at least to say what to do?
02:26What happens when you walk around the city a bit, you see a lot of work of all kinds, let's say, of reconstruction,
02:37of transferring merchandise, of disposing of cars for a campaign that they are receiving from Ancestry.
02:43There is a lot of movement to try to get ahead.
02:48What happens is that it is difficult to measure the amount of damage that there is, because the city has about 350,000, 400,000 inhabitants.
02:59And as Enrique said yesterday, 70% of the population was seriously damaged.
03:03Imagine that there are 200,000 people, 250,000 people and 100,000 houses destroyed.
03:10To be able to get everywhere in three days, you would have to have a number of resources that we all know probably do not exist.
03:21So, no one came to see me either, the only ones who communicated with me were the people and people from the veterinary channel
03:33who communicated with me to offer help, supplies, whatever, but no one from the judicial side contacted me either.
03:41So, if I answer your question, there is no one busy with that, let's say.
03:46But when you go out into the street, you see work constantly.
03:51Wherever you go, there is someone working.
03:54I don't know if it's the municipality, private or whatever, but there is work everywhere.
04:02Adrián, count on us. I send you a hug and I congratulate you for helping the members of a family,
04:08those of us who love animals, we know that they are our family. So, a hug.
04:14Well, thank you very much, Luis, for the contact.
04:16And while I was talking to Adrián, I saw that Alejandro follows a family.

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