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Severe Flooding in Chiang Mai Leads to Tragic Loss of Elephants

Heavy rains and overflowing rivers have caused devastating floods in northern Thailand, impacting both residents and wildlife.

  • Chiang Mai, a major tourist destination in northern Thailand, is experiencing its worst flooding in decades due to heavy monsoon rains and Typhoon Yagi.
  • The Ping River overflowed, leading to widespread flooding, power outages, and the evacuation of tourists and residents from affected areas.
  • Two elephants drowned at the Elephant Nature Park, despite efforts to move over 100 elephants to higher ground for safety.
  • Floodwaters have receded slightly, but many areas remain inaccessible, and rescue operations continue for those cut off by high waters.
  • Central Thailand, including Bangkok, is also bracing for potential floods as authorities release water from the Chao Phraya Dam to manage capacity.
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