9 Elephants killed in Gabon
Nine elephants were electrocuted in central
Botswana in a freak accident near the village of Dukwi.
The elephants died after they knocked down overhead power
lines while jostling to drink water from a leaking pipe supplying water to
villagers, the director of Wildlife and National Parks, Otisitswe Tiroyamodimo,
told Reuters.
“Investigations are still at a preliminary stage, but
what we have discovered so far is that the elephants were helping themselves to
water from a damaged supply pipe. The elephants were electrocuted when
they knocked down power lines, which fell into the gushing pool of water,” he
said.
Botswana has an elephant population of between 150,000
and 200,000, depending on the migration season. Elephants normally live in the
wild but often move near human settlements in search of water, in
Botswana, a generally arid country.
Source: Reuters
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