Starving Ayutthaya monkeys invade homes after months of flooding


BANGKOK (The Nation/Asia News Network): Monkeys facing starvation after months of flooding in one Ayutthaya district are now invading homes in their desperate search for food.

Sena is among Ayutthaya districts that have been inundated by runoff from the upstream Chao Phraya and Pasak Jolasid dams amid heavy rain in northern Thailand since August.

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