Wilbur, the Sausage Dog Reunites With Owner After He Was Lost in Raging NSW Fires (View Pic and Video)

The crews of the Rural Fire Service (RFS) battling the NSW south coast fires found the pooch running down the fire all alone. They were quick to spot Wilbur, picked him up and took the dog to their base reportedly at Burrill Lake, north of the fires. He was reunited with his owner, the next day.

Wilbur, the Sausage Dog (Photo Credits: @WesternWilson9/ Twitter)

The Currowan fire in New South Wales, Australia has reportedly burnt more than 47,000 hectares. Many properties have been impacted and one home has been lost near the inland part of the fire around the Clyde River. Amidst all the chaos, a pooch was lost as a raging bushfire closed in around him. The crews of the Rural Fire Service (RFS) battling the NSW south coast fires found him running down the fire all alone. The firefighters were quick to spot the sausage dog, named Wilbur, and picked him up outside Turmeil in the Shoalhaven area. The crew contacted the pooch’s owner, and the pair were reunited the following day. The pictures and video of Wilbur and his emotional reunion with the owner have been uploaded on social media. Dog Owner Breaks Down After Being Reunited With Long-Lost Pet. 

Fire crews are working round the clock to rescue and evacuate as much as they can. Bracing the severe conditions, the RFS crew saw Wilbur running down the trail with the fire burning on either side of him. One of the members picked him up and took the pooch to their base reportedly at Burrill Lake, north of the fires. The dog was found yesterday, December 4, 2019. The RFS contacted Wilbur’s owners and today morning, December 5, 2019; he was reunited with his family. However, the owner, Paul said Wilbur’s brother Olly, a 10-year-old beagle who ran off the property during the same hour yesterday, still could not be found. The crews are looking for him. Dog Starts Fire at Home in England Town by Turning on Microwave!

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The “longest period” of air pollution on record for NSW is set to continue with severe bushfire conditions across the vast areas of the state. Poor air quality is now again the forecast for Sydney as a hazardous level of pollution has increased in the east and southwest of the city. Across Currowan there are still 100 fires burning, with 73 of those out of control. Media reports have also noted NSW RFS who issued fire bans for the day with hot and windy conditions which is expected to worsen.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Dec 05, 2019 09:02 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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