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Asian Elephants Saved From Flooded Bomb Crater in Cambodia

2017-03-30 23 Dailymotion

<p>A group of Asian elephants were saved from a flooded Vietnam War-era bomb crater by Cambodian farmers, conservationists and government officials.</p><p>Elephant Livelihood Initiative Environment on March 25 published footage of the rescue operation involving 11 Asian elephants in the Keo Seima Wildlife Sanctuary in northeast Mondulkiri Province.</p><p>The elephants reportedly became traped after attempting to drink water from the hole, according to the WCS</a>. A ramp was built to help the animals climb out, while farmers assisted the rescue efforts using ropes and vegetation, the BBC</a> reported.</p><br />

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