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Drivers told to beware of elephants on road through Kaeng Krachan National Park

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Drivers told to beware of elephants on road through Kaeng Krachan National Park
By The Nation

 

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PHETCHABURI: -- The Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Thailand has urged motorists passing through the rural highway 5062 (Ban Walai-Pa La Oo) that cuts through Kaeng Krachan National Park in Phetchaburi's Kaeng Krachan district to beware of wild elephants.

 

The highway covers Tambon Huai Satyai of Prachuap Khiri Khan's Hua Hin district and Tambon Pa Deng.

 

The society’s Human-Elephant Conflict Mitigation Project co-ordinator, Thongbai Charoendong, on Tuesday urged motorists encountering elephants to stop their vehicles.

 

If the elephants walked towards them, they should make a U-turn to get away and alert the park officials at Hub Tao Unit, he advised.

 

The move came after two encounters between motorists and wild elephants on the road this week. 

 

In Pa Deng, local farmers heading home in a pickup truck after selling farm produce in Bangkok had a pre-dawn encounter with a wild elephant that suddenly appeared in the road in front of them, forcing the driver to swerve to avoid hitting it. This caused the vehicle to overturn into a roadside ditch, injuring two people.

 

Another 20-minute encounter took place at a spot two kilometres from Pa La Oo village, when around 20 cars had to halt as a herd of wild elephants suddenly started to cross the road.

 

As at least two elephants walked towards the vehicles, the cars quietly reversed and turned to get away. 

 

However, one Nissan pickup couldn't reverse fast enough and was rammed at the front by the elephant before the driver managed to make his escape.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/national/30315391

 
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The lawyer for the elephant states that his client is out of the country on business.  Before leaving the elephant stated that he was unable to stop because of faulty brakes, inadequate light, and road condition.  Elephant threatened to sue for defamation in the media.

Edited by Juan B Tong

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