100 elephants evacuated after floods in Thailand

Published October 5, 2024
ELEPHANTS stand in floodwaters at the Nature Park in Chiang Mai. More than 100 elephants in northern Thailand were moved to higher grounds this week to escape rapidly rising river levels.—AFP
ELEPHANTS stand in floodwaters at the Nature Park in Chiang Mai. More than 100 elephants in northern Thailand were moved to higher grounds this week to escape rapidly rising river levels.—AFP

BANGKOK: More than 100 elephants in northern Thailand have been moved to higher ground to escape rapidly rising flood waters, local media reported, but many other animals were still stuck as their sanctuary struggled to evacuate them on Friday.

Saengduean Chailert, director of the Elephant Nature Park in Chiang Mai province, had posted a video of the panic-stricken elephants splashing through muddy waters and asked the government to send “urgent help”.

“The water is flooding worse than before. The entire area is flooded. The whole village is flooded... Right now, we have nowhere to go,” she wrote on social media. Photos and videos showed brown water rushing through the Elephant Nature Park as staff and volunteers carried dogs in blankets and placed cages on rubber tyres to transport animals to safety.

The park falls under the remit of the Save the Elephant Foundation, one of Thailand’s biggest elephant conservation NGOs. One of the foundation’s officers said that aside from 126 elephants, there were around 5,000 animals — including dogs, cats, cows, pigs and rabbits — stuck in the floods.

Local media reported that more than 100 staff and volunteers were able to safely transport 117 of the elephants to higher ground. Major inundations have struck parts of northern Thailand as recent heavy downpours caused the Ping River to reach “critical” levels on Thursday, according to the district office.

Published in Dawn, October 5th, 2024

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