The villagers are frightened, carrying the fleeing horde of wild elephants invading the village.

Villagers in Phu Kradueng District, Loei Province carry nearly 40 wild elephant cubs to invade the village for food in the village.

At Ban Huai Som, Huai Som Sub-district, Phu Kradueng District, Loei Province, there were almost 40 wild elephants invading the village in the middle of the night. The villagers carry their children and grandchildren to run and scatter. Some people made a loud gas chevron. and giant firecrackers Chasing the elephants loudly throughout the village all night causing wild elephants to split up herds, unable to control In the morning after the elephants returned to the forest. See a lot of pictures of the damage.

Phuriwat Chotinparat, Phu Kradueng District Chief, revealed that yesterday evening (March 12) about 38 wild elephants had left the Phu Kho Phu Kratae Wildlife Sanctuary. ikea cave range Phu Kradueng District come to Ban Huai Som The officials therefore went to the area to monitor and push wild elephants. Found a large herd of wild elephants descending into the middle of the village. Eat the bananas planted by the villagers. The villagers saw the incident and were shocked. All 3 forestry officers from Phu Khor, Phu Kratae Phu Kradueng National Park staff and the Phu Pha Man Chor Ror Ror Ror Ror Ror Bor unit pushed them back into the forest. Later, a young mother elephant, about 2 weeks old, took her baby to eat and build bamboo planted by the villagers. And the whole herd of elephants came out of the forest after him. Let's play water at the big pool of Huai Som village. This pool is located near Road 201, Nong Hin section, Phu Kradueng.

The villagers were very frightened by the herd of wild elephants. Last night, some villagers fled and took their children out of the village to stay with their relatives in other villages.

last week Herd of wild elephants returns monitoring officer found during the route without water The elephant returned to the same place again. Expect if it rains Elephants may return to the forest again. however Officers are vigilant in the area, working 24 hours a day to monitor the movement of wild elephant herds.

Source: Thai News Agency

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