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Posted: 2017-09-15T00:32:49Z | Updated: 2017-09-15T00:32:49Z

They may have the smallest of cries, but these animals are receiving a huge outpouring of help.

Veterinarians at the South Florida Wildlife Center in Fort Lauderdale are working round the clock to provide lifesaving care to hundreds of injured and displaced animals in Hurricane Irmas wake this week, even if it means providing care without total power and water.

On Thursday alone, the facility which says its the highest-volume wildlife triage in the nation had received close to 70 new patients, adding to the near 300 animals already taken in.