CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) – It is been just about a week since a U-Haul driver crashed into the Kanawha-Charleston Humane Affiliation, displacing a variety of animals.
Since then, on the other hand, the shelter has received a nice shock reward. The Kanawha County Fee voted Thursday to approve a $15,000 unexpected emergency check to the KCHA to help with repairs to the damage.
Volunteers rush to foster animals soon after U-Haul crashes into Kanawha-Charleston Humane Association creating
About 140 pet dogs had been moved into foster treatment right after the U-Haul crashed into the space in which the larger sized canine are housed. No people ended up damage, and only a person puppy sustained a “gentle” leg injury.
A lot of of the dogs taken into foster care have considering the fact that been adopted.
KCHA officers reported on Thursday, March 28, that they uncovered further, surprising structural problems as the part of the constructing that was struck was developed in the 1990s. The engineers inspecting the crash problems uncovered key challenges with the attic, expressing it was not designed appropriately. The inspection also discovered that issue is not isolated to that place, so, at some position, the shelter will have to have a new roof and attic.