Thai national park closed indefinitely after tourist killed by wild elephant


Park officials later found evidence of the elephant still roaming tourist trails, prompting concerns about visitor safety. - PHOTO: THE NATION/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

BANGKOK (The Nation Thailand/ANN): The last group of 889 tourists staying overnight at Phu Kradueng in Loei province, Thailand, were evacuated on the morning of Friday (Dec 13), following the indefinite closure of Phu Kradueng National Park.

The tourists were escorted down the mountain by park officials after the park’s chief, Mr Adisorn Hemthanon, announced the closure on Dec 12.

This decision was made to prevent further attacks by wild elephants.

The closure came after a wild elephant attacked and killed a 49-year-old woman from Chachoengsao.

The attack took place as she and another woman were walking along the Ong Phra Buddha Metta nature trail towards the Phen Phop Waterfall. The elephant reportedly charged at her twice, causing her death.

Park officials later found evidence of the elephant still roaming tourist trails, prompting concerns about visitor safety.

Tourists who have booked accommodations at Phu Kradueng are advised to contact the park office at 042 810 8330 or visit Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation for refunds. - THE NATION THAILAND/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

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