Flooding in northern Thailand has forced many residents of Chiang Mai and its outskirts to seek safety on higher ground on Friday. 🌧️🏃♂️ But it's not just humans who are on the move—the animal kingdom is feeling the impact too!
At the Elephant Nature Park, evacuations are underway for around 3,000 rescued animals. This includes 125 majestic elephants, 800 dogs, 2,500 cats, 200 rabbits, and 200 cows! 🐘🐶🐱🐰🐮
Heavy rainfall on Thursday caused floodwaters to sweep through the park, putting both people and animals at risk. The community is rallying together to ensure everyone—big or small, human or animal—is safe. 🤝❤️
Local heroes are stepping up to help, showcasing the true spirit of Thailand. From volunteers leading elephants to higher ground to neighbors offering shelter, it's a heartwarming scene amidst the challenges. 🌟
As the waters rise, so does the community spirit. Let's send positive vibes to everyone in Chiang Mai! ✨🙏
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Flooding threatens residents in northern Thailand, including elephants
cgtn.com