South Korea Wolf on the Loose: Authorities Launch Massive Search Operation
A thrilling wildlife adventure is unfolding in Daejeon, South Korea, as authorities launch a massive search operation for a wolf that has escaped from a zoo. With a population of 1.5 million, the city is on high alert as more than 300 emergency responders and military personnel scour the area.
The male wolf, born in 2024 and weighing approximately 30kg, made its daring escape from the O-World theme park zoo on Wednesday. It managed to dig through the soil at the bottom of its enclosure, as confirmed by CCTV footage.
The search operation is a top priority, with drones equipped with cameras deployed to aid in the search. However, heavy rain has presented a challenge, forcing the temporary withdrawal of the drones.
This incident has brought back memories of a similar escape in 2023 when a male zebra named Sero became an international sensation after roaming the streets of Seoul. Fortunately, Sero was safely captured and returned to its enclosure without harm.
As the search continues, the Daejeon Sanseong elementary school has taken the precautionary measure of closing its doors to ensure the safety of its students and staff. The local community is on high alert, awaiting updates on the wolf's whereabouts.
The authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant and report any sightings of the wolf. This collaborative effort between emergency services and the community is crucial in ensuring a swift and safe resolution to this unusual situation.
