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The devastating floods of 2011 in Thailand impacted not only human lives but also local wildlife. In the historical city of Ayutthaya, rising waters forced 15 elephants, including 7 mothers and their calves, to seek refuge atop their enclosures. The delivery of food to these elephants has become challenging, as supplies can only arrive in small quantities by rowboats. Thai officials are deeply concerned that these majestic animals, which require substantial amounts of food and fresh water daily, may suffer from hunger amidst this natural disaster.
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Culture: What else is affected by the floods? “rising waters forced 15 elephants in the city of Ayutthaya to climb on top of their enclosure, including 7 mothers with their babies, Currently food can be brought to the elephants only in small quantities via rowboats, and Thai officials fear that the animals - which need large amounts of food and fresh water daily - will go hungry” worldculturepictorial.com