San Francisco Zoo Reopens After Earthquake Damage
San Francisco, CA – The San Francisco Zoo welcomed visitors today after a week-long closure to assess and repair minor earthquake damage. Zoo officials confirmed that all animals are safe and accounted for, with no injuries reported.
“Our top priority is always the safety of our animals, staff, and guests,” said Zoo Director Emily Ramirez. Crews worked to secure enclosures and repair cracks in pathways caused by the tremor.
Families flocked to the zoo on reopening day, eager to see popular attractions like the newly born snow leopard cubs. Admission was discounted for first responders as a thank-you for their service during the city’s recovery efforts.