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Pushing two young wild elephants 10 hours back into the Khao Yai forest After the invasion of the resort, we go out to find food.

On June 13, reporters reported that In the area of ​​Village No. 1-2, Sarika Sub-district, Mueang Nakhon Nayok District, Nakhon Nayok Province, there are 2 male wild elephants who come to live in resort and tourist areas. Since the night of June 12, these 2 elephants are new wild elephants that have never entered the Sarika area. because the original host is a Sarika Plai to get used to the villagers including forest officials wild elephant push set until the last afternoon Villagers informed Khao Yai forest officials that two wild elephants were found in separate areas. One is in the resort and the other one is at three levels of rapids Then coordinated the request for support from Mr. Chumphonphat Laohapanich Prime Minister Sarika Subdistrict Administrative Organization to help support water trucks and tractors, 1 each

Mr. Chumphonphat said that he was informed that a wild elephant was found and walked to a resort in the Sarika sub-district area. Upon inspection, it was found that it was a medium-sized young wild elephant, a new elephant that had just entered the area, and another 1 rope had entered the floor of the three-tier rapids. Then pushed an elephant from the resort to meet another one at the three-tiered rapids. Then they will help push back into the forest to find the herd. Usually, the entrance to the forest is at a resort, at the end of the resort is the habitat of wild elephants with a herd of about 30-40 elephants, but the rotation of the two elephants from the afternoon Until around 5:00 p.m., the elephant could not be pushed back into the forest.

However, if pushing these two wild elephants out of the three-tiered rapids area out on the Nakhon Nayok-Sarika Road, at the Sarika Subdistrict Administrative Organization has prepared personnel from disaster prevention and mitigation and rescue volunteers join in gratitude and rescue Sarika Subdistrict Administrative Organization came to trap cars that would travel while the wild elephants were crossing the road back into the forest. The mission of pushing two elephants takes almost 10 hours, so the two young elephants can be driven to the Nakhon Nayok-Sarika road and driven by using water from a water-jet car to chase the two elephants across. ashore and returned to the forest safely.

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