Local community cautioned after elephants escape KNP

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Local community cautioned after elephants escape KNP
Mthobisi Mkhaliphi, SABC News
September 4, 2024

The Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency (MTPA) has urged residents living
near the Kruger National Park (KNP) to be cautious especially around the
Mkhuhlu area.

This after several elephants escaped from the park.

Community members have also been urged not to attempt to kill the animals.

MTPA spokesperson Simphiwe Shingube says their attempts to push the
elephants back to the Kruger Park failed twice. He says their operations
were also partly disrupted by community members and motorists.

“We can confirm that there are five elephants which escaped from Kruger
National Park. We tried twice with the helicopter to push them back to the
park. Unfortunately, we couldn’t succeed at the moment, however, we are
monitoring the situation. Our team is on the ground to make sure that the
community is safe and we are also trying other options so that the
situation can come back to normal. We are saying to the nearby community
they must not try to kill these elephants. They must also allow our team to
work without any disturbance.”\

https://www.sabcnews.com/sabcnews/922349-2/

Local community cautioned after elephants escape KNP Mthobisi Mkhaliphi, SABC News September 4, 2024 The Mpumalanga Tourism and Parks Agency (MTPA) has urged residents living near the Kruger National Park (KNP) to be cautious especially around the Mkhuhlu area. This after several elephants escaped from the park. Community members have also been urged not to attempt to kill the animals. MTPA spokesperson Simphiwe Shingube says their attempts to push the elephants back to the Kruger Park failed twice. He says their operations were also partly disrupted by community members and motorists. “We can confirm that there are five elephants which escaped from Kruger National Park. We tried twice with the helicopter to push them back to the park. Unfortunately, we couldn’t succeed at the moment, however, we are monitoring the situation. Our team is on the ground to make sure that the community is safe and we are also trying other options so that the situation can come back to normal. We are saying to the nearby community they must not try to kill these elephants. They must also allow our team to work without any disturbance.”\ https://www.sabcnews.com/sabcnews/922349-2/