Firefighters rescued dogs from a 25-meter well and a reservoir

In one of the regions of Cyprus, the fire service carried out two urgent operations to rescue dogs that had fallen into life-threatening traps.
In the first case, an animal fell into a well about 25 meters deep and was unable to get out on its own. In the second, a dog became trapped inside a water reservoir. Firefighters promptly arrived at the scene and, using special equipment, successfully retrieved the animals.
Both dogs are alive and have been handed over for further care. The fire service reminded owners of the need to secure wells and technical containers to prevent such incidents.
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