It was discovered in a pothole of a street in Trèbes, two days after the deadly floods that hit Aude last Monday. On Tuesday, October 23, the firefighter who rescued him opened a Facebook page where he launched a call to find his owners.

He was dying in two inches of water. A goldfish was found by a firefighter in a pothole on a street in Trèbes, two days after the deadly floods that struck Aude last Monday. "We had to clean the sidewalks to prevent people from getting hurt by walking in the mud when a colleague warned me , " said France Nicolas Nicolas, his savior. This firefighter from the department of Gard decides to recover the small domestic animal and to place it in a bucket of water.

Back home, he introduces him to his family. "My sweetheart said to me, 'Maybe people have lost that little fish they love a lot'" . The couple decides to launch a call on social networks to find its owners. A Facebook page was opened yesterday, Tuesday and named "Moses saved from the waters" , referring to the name given by the fireman to the fish, waiting to know his true identity ...

In a few hours, the story of "Moses", nicely narrated by Nicolas moved. More than 500 people already follow his page. "Your momentum of solidarity touches me from the bottom of my aquarium," describes the latest publication, posted on Wednesday morning. The message also announces encouraging news: "It seems that my brothers and sisters were found by firefighters from Perpignan who also came back last week. They communicated to me the address of my possible home! "

The little fish, through his savior, promised him: "I will keep you informed as soon as possible. Full of bubulles, Moses. "