Just one week ago, a black and white frightened dog that had been a passenger on a high speed train in Spain fled after back to back train crashes reportedly killed dozens of people.

According to AbcNews, the dog named Boro bolted in the southern Spain crash. The dog’s owner, Ana Garcia, 26, and her pregnant sister had been passengers and traveling with the dog when the train derailed.

The collision killed at least 45 passengers and injured more than 150 people. Rescue crews helped García and her sister out of the tilted train car. That’s when Garcia saw Boro flee from the accident.
Garcia called out on social media for help in finding the medium sized dog characterized by his black color and his white eyebrows. His photo quickly went viral with local newscasters posting Boro’s picture and contact information.
Garcia pleaded on camera for help. She appeared wearing a brace on her leg, and her face was still visibly bruised.
Please, if you can help, look for the animals. we were coming back from a family weekend with the little dog, who’s family too.
In an amazing coincidence, on Thursday, forest firefighters in found the dog and posted on X:
at this time of the morning, we share some good news; Boro the missing dog has been found.
Garcia was pictured hugging her dog the firefighters had posted online.

Finding Boro seemed to have renewed hope amid the week’s tragic accidents.
Check out the reunion:
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