VIDEO: Shelter animals arrive in DC after severe weather, flooding in Oklahoma

Animals that had been in the Tulsa, Oklahoma, area arrived Friday afternoon in D.C. (Courtesy Humane Rescue Alliance)
Workers wait to unload animals that arrived Friday afternoon at Manassas Regional Airport. (Courtesy Humane Rescue Alliance)
Animals that had been in the Tulsa, Oklahoma, area arrived Friday afternoon in D.C. (Courtesy Humane Rescue Alliance)
A flight arranged by the Humane Society of the United States transported 130 dogs and cats, which were all taken to various D.C.-area shelters. The Humane Rescue Alliance took in 10 dogs and five cats. (Courtesy Humane Rescue Alliance)
Animals that had been in the Tulsa, Oklahoma, area arrived Friday afternoon in D.C. (Courtesy Humane Rescue Alliance)
Animals that had been in the Tulsa, Oklahoma, area arrived Friday afternoon at Manassas Regional Airport. (Courtesy Humane Rescue Alliance)
Animals that had been in the Tulsa, Oklahoma, area arrived Friday afternoon in D.C. (Courtesy Humane Rescue Alliance)
Animals that had been in the Tulsa, Oklahoma, area arrived Friday afternoon at Manassas Regional Airport. (Courtesy Humane Rescue Alliance)
Animals that had been in the Tulsa, Oklahoma, area arrived Friday afternoon in D.C. (Courtesy Humane Rescue Alliance)
Animals that had been in the Tulsa, Oklahoma, area arrived Friday afternoon. (Courtesy Humane Rescue Alliance)
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Animals that had been in the Tulsa, Oklahoma, area arrived Friday afternoon in D.C. (Courtesy Humane Rescue Alliance)
Animals that had been in the Tulsa, Oklahoma, area arrived Friday afternoon in D.C. (Courtesy Humane Rescue Alliance)
Animals that had been in the Tulsa, Oklahoma, area arrived Friday afternoon in D.C. (Courtesy Humane Rescue Alliance)
Animals that had been in the Tulsa, Oklahoma, area arrived Friday afternoon in D.C. (Courtesy Humane Rescue Alliance)
Animals that had been in the Tulsa, Oklahoma, area arrived Friday afternoon in D.C. (Courtesy Humane Rescue Alliance)

Severe weather and flooding in Oklahoma has forced other animal shelters to take in adoptable dogs and cats.

That includes D.C.’s Humane Rescue Alliance, which welcomed some of the critters that were flown in from the Tulsa area Friday afternoon at Manassas Regional Airport.

A flight arranged by the Humane Society of the United States transported 130 dogs and cats. All were taken to various D.C.-area shelters. HRA took in 10 dogs and five cats. Those 15 are now available for adoption.

See a video of their arrival below.

Jack Pointer

Jack contributes to WTOP.com when he's not working as the afternoon/evening radio writer.

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