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                                                    </description><item><title>Asia-Pacific Cat rescued from rubble 12 days after Taiwan quake</title><link>https://www.independent.ie/world-news/asia-pacific/cat-rescued-from-rubble-12-days-after-taiwan-quake/a1049234144.html</link><description>Hua Hua the calico cat was rescued with just minor scrapes and dehydration. Photo: Facebook/LittleCatFlying.

Taiwanese rescuers have discovered a resilient feline survivor amidst the rubble of a destroyed building, 12 days after a deadly earthquake struck the island.</description><pubDate>2024-04-16T14:12+0200</pubDate><guid>independent-ie-956e2dd78b42bd47bcd21be6f6740763</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20240416141200</sortelement></item><item><title>Cat rescued from rubble 12 days after Taiwan quake</title><link>https://www.independent.co.uk/asia/east-asia/taiwan-earthquake-rescue-cat-hua-hua-b2529431.html</link><description>Taiwanese rescuers have discovered a resilient feline survivor amidst the rubble of a struck the island. A Calico cat named Hua Hua, who lived on the eighth floor, got trapped in the wreckage of the Uranus Building in Hualien which tilted precariously during the

to demolish the building but the work was paused to look for the missing cat.</description><pubDate>2024-04-16T14:08+0200</pubDate><guid>independent-UK-25823a4e1e262d4a2edf9ad71bd075d0</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20240416140800</sortelement></item><item><title>Il grattacielo più alto di Taiwan è stato progettato per resistere ai terremoti</title><link>https://www.today.it/casa/taiwan-grattacielo-resiste-terremoti.html</link><description>I terremoti sono fenomeni imprevedibili nei confronti dei quali non esiste una protezione completa, ma con gli anni si sono fatti passi da gigante nel settore dell’ingegneria e dell’architettura. La maggior parte delle nazioni nel corso del tempo ha compiuto studi e affinato tecniche per rendere gli....</description><pubDate>2024-04-16T13:44+0200</pubDate><guid>citynews-53578e70b3016e8421b6e338fb6cd68a</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20240416134400</sortelement></item><item><title>Cats in conflict and disaster zones [PHOTOS]</title><link>https://in-cyprus.philenews.com/popular-on-web/cats-in-conflict-and-disaster-zones-photos/</link><description>From the devastating fires in Chile to the conflict-ridden landscapes of Ukraine, cats have provided comfort, hope and glimpses of happiness during difficult and devastating times. The following collection of photographs shows cats, their owners and their newfound carers, in various conflict and disaster zones during the past two years.</description><pubDate>2024-04-16T13:43+0200</pubDate><guid>in-cyprus-695f5255188a5f156a943015066a51b6</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20240416134300</sortelement></item></channel></rss>