Dog rescued from 20-metre ravine in Paphos

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The Fire Service rescued a dog from a ravine approximately 20 metres deep in the Paphos district.

According to a post on the platform X by Cyprus Fire Service Spokesperson Andreas Kettis, at 11:30 on Wednesday, the Paphos fire station responded with a team and a rescue vehicle to save a dog trapped in a ravine in the Agia Varvara area of Paphos.

After being rescued using specialised rescue equipment, the dog was handed over to its owner, added Mr. Kettis.

Also read: 35-year-old man injured in Avakas Gorge – Rescued by Fire Service

Source: CNA

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