The unique story of animal love between life and death," Six wild elephants killed in an attempt to save each other"
Six wild elephants have died in a waterfall in Thailand in an attempt to save each other. Attempts are being made to rescue two other elephants trapped above the waterfall at the top of the mountain. The incident took place on Saturday October 5 in Khao Yai National Park, Thailand. The National Park is located in Nakhon Ratchasima, the northern province of Thailand. According to News Agency Reuters, the waterfall of the Huey Norwak is more than 250 feet high. The name of this waterfall in the vernacular means 'trench of hell' and there have been incidents of elephants and other animals being killed even before this place. On the day of the war against illegal poaching of rhinos in Nepal. Eight elephants were passing along a path to the top of the mountain. Six of the elephants were killed in an attempt to save each other. The elephants were among the elephants, including a three-year-old elephant, according to the head of Khao Yai National Park, Kanchet Seri Nopawan. Two elephants are being rescued near Absar. According to Rescue officials, one of the two elephants is the mother of the three-year-old elephant. Sri Nopawan, speaking to Reuters, said, "It was an accident. There have been many such accidents before. ”The area of Thailand's National Park is 2,000 square kilometers and there are about 300 elephants in the forest. Due to the wild animals and beautiful waterfalls, the National Park attracts a large number of local and foreign tourists.