Recently, the mood of the little shoot has been pulled by the Australian fire, becoming very dull, opening the social software every day, and seeing the uncomfortable news of true and false.

But despite the misery on the Internet, Xiao Ya still saw a lot of touching stories, and sometimes moved to cry and weep, so today we must tell the big guys about:
Those tear-jerking moments in the fire
<h1>Between us</h1>
Recently, a carrot rain miraculously fell over New South Wales. In order to rescue the hungry broom-tailed rock kangaroos in the disaster area, the government airdropped two tons of carrots and sweet potatoes.
In this way, the NSW Government wants all baby kangaroos affected by bushfires to have access to food.
Living on cliffs, granite outcrops and cliffs, broom-tailed rock kangaroos have been considered endangered by Australia and are even more vulnerable to fires
When the fire engulfed kangaroo Island, an animal sanctuary, the 19-year-old Micah and 18-year-old Caleb brothers felt they could not sit idly by when they heard the news, and drove around the areas where the fire was not dangerous, hoping to find the surviving animals and really take them to safety.
Along the way, they rescued about 6 or 7 koalas and put them in the car to a safe place for treatment. Micah says they will take care of the little ones until the disaster is over.
(So bother the examiner to let me pass the second subject, I really want to take the little animal home!) )
At the same time, a foreign netizen said on social networking sites that she originally thought that the people fleeing the refugees must be very depressed, but after boarding the warship, she found that there was none.
Even more touching is the photos she posted on the site, where, without exception, people are in shelters, but they don't have all their possessions in their hands, but their own dogs.
In the face of disaster, people's most precious property may be the pets that accompany them
<h1>Between them</h1>
A few days ago, when Xiao Bud was surfing the Internet, he saw this cartoon of the wallaby and the little koala, and felt that the happy water in his hand was instantly not fragrant, and while mourning for the koala mother, he also felt endless admiration for the kangaroo mother in the comic. Will they forget each other in the face of a fire, obviously—no!
The search and rescue dog, which works as hard as the volunteers, is undoubtedly the strength of the fire brigade, but it should not bear all this, and it also chose to take on the role when the fire was about to burn in front of it.
Like this sheepdog named Patsy, he calmly brought the flock to safety when the fire came, and saved the farmhouse and fodder.
(Ask such a dog, who doesn't want to come to a dozen)
And what is equally touching is not only the responsibility of the dog, but also the friendship between the small animals. In Australia, a surviving koala often runs to a nearby home to seek refuge, often comes to rub water and drink, and over time, he and the dog in the boudoir make up a good story (bushi).
But then again, like this little koala, like every family with a dog on it who started a new life, each of us has to face this fact:
Scars and heaviness are part of life.
But they tell us with their own actions: life cannot be withered by scars, and the beauty and warmth of the world have always encouraged us to get out of the predicament and move towards a better life.
Maybe disasters will happen to everyone one day, but optimism and kindness are the ways to eliminate all difficulties. Ollie gives!