Hurricane Katrina's 20-year anniversary: Disaster response and preparedness saves lives
Humane World for Animals works across the globe to help animals when disaster strikes and offers tips ahead of this coming hurricane season
WASHINGTON, May 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Since deploying to help animals in response to Hurricane Katrina 20 years ago, Humane World for Animals, formerly called the Humane Society of the United States, has committed to expanding response to animal-related needs in disasters. The organization—which has assisted tens of thousands of animals around the world in the aftermath of disasters including hurricanes and tornadoes in the U.S., earthquakes in Turkey, flooding in India and wildfires in Australia—works to preserve the human-animal bond amid crisis through preparedness actions, rescue and response.
Remember, if it's not safe for people, it's not safe for animals.In 2024 alone, Humane World for Animals assisted thousands of animals while responding to Hurricanes Milton and Helene in the U.S., Hurricanes John and Milton in Mexico, flooding in India, Viet Nam and Nepal, and an earthquake in Ecuador. The organization's response work typically includes:
- Search and rescue to find animals stranded or trapped by floods, rubble, fires and more.
- Providing essential veterinary care and pet supplies which typically includes setting up pop-up veterinary clinics and distribution sites.
- Supporting emergency animal sheltering by helping create and operate temporary shelters.
- Transporting animals who were already up for adoption out of shelters in impacted areas to shelters that have capacity away from the disaster zone.
- Providing emergency grants to partner groups on the ground.
"Hurricane Katrina raised awareness about the importance of the human-animal bond in disaster response worldwide," said Kitty Block, president and CEO of Humane World for Animals. "Whether we are responding to a hurricane, earthquake, flood, fires or other disasters, we've seen time after time that the well-being of people is closely tied to the well-being of their animals. Being able to reunite people with their animals after disaster, or better yet, providing the tools to keep them together every step of the way, makes a lifesaving difference and brings vital comfort to disaster survivors."
Less than two years after Hurricane Katrina, Humane World for Animals was instrumental in passing federal legislation, the PETS Act, to support the inclusion of animals in disaster-related planning. However, it remains essential for the public to create personal disaster preparedness plans which include their pets and any animals they are responsible for.
Key preparedness tips:
Block adds: "During a disaster, the fate of people and the animals with whom they share their lives or environments are intimately linked. Floods, wildfires, earthquakes and tornadoes don't discriminate; people, pets, wildlife and farmed animals are in it together."
For more information and to learn how to keep your animals safe in the event of a disaster, please visit humaneworld.org/prepare.
Media Contact: Kirsten Peek: 202-744-3875; kpeek@humaneworld.org
About Humane World for Animals
Together, we tackle the root causes of animal cruelty and suffering to create permanent change. With millions of supporters and work happening in over 50 countries, Humane World for Animals—formerly called the Humane Society of the United States—addresses the most deeply entrenched forms of animal cruelty and suffering. As the leading voice in the animal protection space, we work to end the cruelest practices, care for animals in crisis and build a stronger animal protection movement. Driving toward the greatest global impact, we aim to achieve the vision behind our name: a more humane world.
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