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Thailand: an elephant sanctuary flooded after the passage of Typhoon Yagi

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Since Friday October 4, around twenty Thai provinces have been under water and 8,625 homes have been without electricity. Typhoon Yagi caused significant flooding in around twenty provinces of the country.

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The two missing elephants from the Elephant Nature Park in Chiang Mai, Thailand, were found dead after several days of searching.

The sanctuary where they lived with around a hundred pachyderms and other animals was ravaged by Typhoon Yagi.

The entire north of Thailand has been plagued by major floods and landslides for several weeks and the torrential rains that fall on the region during the rainy season.

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