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Wild elephants forage for food, wreak havoc in Prachin Buri
The mammoths rampaged before retreating into forest despite attempts to shoo them away
Puntid Tantivangphaisal4 hours agoLast Updated: Friday, July 11, 2025
A group of five
wild elephants, including a mother and calf, from
Thap Lan National Park, invaded a worker’s home late at night, causing significant damage as they searched for food.
The incident, which marks the sixth consecutive day the elephants have roamed outside the park, occurred yesterday, July 10, in
Prachin Buri province.
The elephants, part of a herd that has been leaving the Thap Lan forest, targeted the worker’s accommodation in the middle of an eucalyptus plantation. The wooden house, built for workers, suffered extensive damage with two walls destroyed.
The elephants rummaged through the refrigerator and pantry, damaging two 200-litre plastic barrels, a 1,000-litre container, a medium-sized dragon jar, a rice cooker, and breaking a pot of
fermented fish.
Samai Jaidee, a rubber plantation guard who witnessed the event, described hearing loud noises and elephants trumpeting around 1am while preparing to tap rubber. Upon investigating with a flashlight, he found a large mother elephant ransacking the worker’s home.
Despite his attempts to deter the elephants by shouting, more elephants joined, bringing the total to five, and continued the destruction. Eventually, the herd retreated into the forest after more shouts.
Five wild elephants, including a mother and calf, raided a worker’s home from Thap Lan National Park, causing major damage overnight.
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