Friday, October 27, 2017

Wild Elephants Charge Nghe An Village

According to Nguyen Van Trang, authority of Phuc Son Commune People’s Committee, a elephants went into a encampment during around 11 pm when it was raining heavily. The elephants broken a crops of Phan Van Dai in Bai Da Village.

Upon finding a elephants, Dai called his neighbours to assistance follow a elephants away. However, a elephants kept destroying dual hectares of acacia and many other trees. Dai pronounced a elephants also stormed a encampment final October.

The internal authorities also arrived to follow a elephants divided with drums and glow though a outcome was ineffective. The elephants usually lapse to a timberland during 2 am. According to a internal authorities, a elephants might live in Pu Mat National Park  and had left into a encampment in 2014 and 2016. They had broken many crops in Anh Son and Thanh Chuong districts.

There are about 13 elephants in Pu Mat National Park and they started venturing out to a villages due to dwindling timberland land and food.

Talking with VNExpress, Tran Xuan Cuong, executive of Pu Mat National Park, pronounced Phuc Son Commune used to have lots of bamboo though they have been transposed with industrial trees recently.

“It’s probable that a elephants usually returned to their feeding place,” he said.

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