No nonsense has tried to crush a automotive full of vacationers that stopped on a street in Khao Yai national park in Korat (Nakhon Ratchasima), north east of Bangkok, prompting nationwide park staff to remind guests what they should do if they’re confronted by one of many mighty beasts as they drive through.
The 35 yr previous tusked elephant, was standing beside a car parked on the main street via the park in Pak Chong district yesterday afternoon. The elephant then began leaning on the car earlier than straddling the rear of the vehicle and lowering its weight.
The driver moved ahead slowly trying to forestall the rear suspension giving way. The video reveals the sedan’s rear window smashed and the roof and body damaged.
Luckily nobody was injured in the incident.
Park workers posted a Facebook message saying that Duea always got here out to “say hello” vacationers between the wet and cold seasons. The park recommend drivers should stop their automobiles 30 metres away from any elephant, maintain the engines on and be able to “back away if the animal comes closer”, based on the Bangkok Post.
“Don’t stop the automotive to take pictures, because that will pose a hazard to you and your automobile.”

SOURCE: Bangkok Post

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