giovedì 12 ottobre 2017

The story of Balto

Balto was a Siberian husky born in 1923 in Nome,Alaska.
He spent the early part of his life as part of a dog team that transported supplies to miners.
He was considered to be an inferior or a slow-working dog.
On January 1925,several Inuit children were diagnosed with diphteria,a disease that causes suffocation.If diphteria is not treated in time, the bacteria produces a powerful poison that causes several problems, such as heart failure or paralysis.
Without anti-toxin to combat it, the disease would quickly spread to all of  the children in Nome.
After telegraphs,the only serum was found in Anchorage.A train would be able to transport the medicine until the city of Nenana.
A way needed to be found to traverse the last kilometres.
In Anchorage the serum was packed in a cylinder.The package left Anchorage by train on Monday and arrived the next night.
In Nenana,the package was handed off to a musher named Gunner Kessen.
His sled dog team,led by Balto,covered the last kilometres under a strong blizzard.At the end,the dogs were too tired,but the serum was successfully delivered.

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