A 10-year-old bull and his calf slipped down a concrete drain amid heavy rain yesterday in Nakhoп Nayok, central Thailand.
A storm soaked the grass, causing the two to fall into a 7ft deep hole.
The tornado made it impossible to retrieve the pair, so veterinarians mobilized a cherry picker to pull the giant mammals out of the sewer.
But after the mother hit her head and froze, her life was in danger.
The one-year-old calf looked amused as its mother, Tenп, was jumped by a team of vets yesterday
A team of veterinarians immediately jumped down on the mother elephant after pulling her out of the hole to regain her composure.
The mother elephant looked worse for wear when she was pulled from the deep golf course drain by park managers and a team of veterinarians.
The baby elephant was able to escape the ditch on its own, after falling the previous night
Incredible video shows the mammoth’s three-hour operation to get the elephants to safety – and save the mother.
The park’s chief veterinarian, Dr. Chanпanya Kanasarak said: ‘It was impossible to hold the baby while the mother was nearby so we gave her three doses of anesthetic but she moved toward her child before it flew over her head.’
She added that the mother ‘regained a sense of calm after being stimulated by both me and the baby.’
Park police feared that the mother elephant would call for help from a nearby herd of 30 elephants if they tried to save her baby, so she called a veterinarian.
The baby elephant hugged its mother and worried when I groped me and the woman jumped up and down.
The final rescue attempt lasted a total of three hours, with the mother elephant being knocked down after hitting her head
The park’s chief veterinarian, Dr. Chanпanya Kanпchanпasarak watched as cherry pickers pulled the pair of elephants out of the culvert
Dr. Kanchanasarak led her team as they rolled over the elephant so she could receive their greatest medical attention.
The calf was trapped in a golf course culvert overnight before its mother fell 7 feet into a crack, causing herself to succumb to the cold.
The crab is shown carrying her down after lifting her out of the ditch, with the baby following. CPR was applied
The cherry picker was designed to pull the elephants out of the hole as the pair were able to get out on their own
The baby calf appeared extremely scared as its mother was picked up before being given CPR by doctors
A team set up a temporary barrier to prevent the guard herd and the potentially violent herd from approaching.
The baby elephant was unable to escape the 7ft high drain on his own as heavy showers hit the beach park
While the mother elephant was being taken down into the hole, the baby elephant – trapped the night before – was nursing, much to the relief of the veterinarians.
A crab was used to collect the products of dirty sewers before the veterinarians cooperated with their work.
As soon as the mother reached safety, three veterinarians rushed to revive her and wake her up because the impact of falling on her head could have hurt her.
Luckily, the mother elephant woke up.
Park wardens and vets left the scene to allow the jυmbos to repopulate – and will be joined by a large herd.
Excited rangers and emotional veterinarians saw the mother and her baby disappear into the woods.
Dr. Chanпanya added: “Despite the obstacles, the mother still does not leave her child.
‘This heart-wrenching experience will be one of the most memorable rescues we have ever undertaken.’
The veterinarian said both mother and baby were safe and she thanked everyone for the “hard work of all parties involved in the rescue.”
There are an estimated 4,000 elephants in Thailand.
About half of these live in captivity in animal shelters, zoos and sanctuaries. The rest could go to roaming wildlife parks.
A crane was used to lift the giant mother elephant out of a deep ditch in a Thai national park yesterday
Dr. Chanпanya said the experience touched her team’s hearts and that it was one of the most memorable rescues they had ever done.
Two elephants got stuck in a sewer amid a beating in central Thailand yesterday
A crane was mobilized to lift the mother out of the hole after she fell, possibly to retrieve her daughter who also slipped down.
The mother elephant first fell headfirst into the golf trench, with her legs running wildly across the wet ground as she tried and failed to escape.
Rescuers and park rangers watched as the elephants were allowed to return to the forest together after their efforts