Elephants roam Spanish highway after truck crash
April 3, 2018An elephant was killed and two others were injured after the truck carrying them crashed on a highway in southeastern Spain on Monday.
The circus truck, which was carrying five elephants, overturned as it was trying to overtake a slow-moving car in the central region of Castilla-La Mancha, according to the government department that oversees Spain's road network. Once it passed the vehicle and positioned itself on the right lane of the motorway, the truck tipped over.
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Traffic was blocked for two hours as three elephants wandered the highway after the crash, while emergency workers used a crane to lift another of the giant mammals from a nearby ditch.
General Director of Traffic at the Interior Ministry Gregorio Serrano posted a video of the injured elephant being lifted to safety on Twitter.
Local police also posted photos from the scene.
The truck's driver was unharmed, local media reported, while the four surviving elephants were being treated at a nearby industrial site.
The Spanish animal rights political party PACMA denounced the incident and called for the end of animal uses in circuses. "Elephants should be in the jungle, not being transported to shows where they are mistreated," PACMA said over twitter. The group vowed to monitor the situation and stay informed on the status of the injured animals.
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Monday's incident marks the second of its kind to occur in Spain in the past month. On March 20, neighbors in a small town of the south-western municipality of Extremadura encountered a hippopotamus wandering around. The large animal, which weighed approximately one ton, had escaped a nearby circus.
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