Drone finds animals stranded in the Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian

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Drone finds animals stranded in the Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian
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A California filmmaker is using his drone to help rescue pets stranded in the Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian.

A California cinematographer is combining his daily work with his passion for animals to help rescue pets stranded in the Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian devastated the islands.

Thron traveled to the island earlier this month to participate in relief work and to film the destruction"to keep it in the public eye." California cinematographer Douglas Thron is using his drone capabilities to find and rescue animals stranded among debris left behind in the Bahamas by Hurricane Dorian.When Thron locates a stranded pet while filming with his drone, he alerts animal rescue crews.

Thron said the infrared drone's technology will allow him to find animals more easily, and he believes it could become a common method for search and rescue of stranded animals during natural disasters.He is also planning to get an all-terrain vehicle to take with him to the islands because many of the roads are still closed.

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