WATCH: Terrifying video of elephants storming safari game drive vehicle near Phalaborwa

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PHALABORWA-Footage of bull elephant nearly flipping into Safari instructors and trainees at a wildlife reserve near Phalaborwa has gone viral on social media.

The accompanying footage, captured on Sunday, November 28 at Selati Game Reserve, shows a bull elephant bluff-charging the safari truck, then partially lifting and turning the vehicle, spilling at least one occupant.

An instructor repeatedly yells, “Get out!” The other occupants quickly exit and scamper toward the safer ground as the elephant pauses as if it has issued a sufficient warning.

The footage was being widely shared and on Monday the company involved in the incident, EcoTraining, issued a news release describing what happened:

“On a routine activity, the EcoTraining instructors and trainees came across a breeding herd of elephants. The vehicle stopped to observe the elephants and give them a chance to settle down. An elephant bull, who was with the breeding herd, mock-charged the vehicle.

“The elephant bull mock-charged again, when they moved forward slowly, and then made contact with the vehicle and displaced it off the road. Once the vehicle had come to a standstill, the trainees were moved to the second vehicle that was parked in close proximity.”

The General Manager of Selati Game Reserve, Mr. Bryan Havemann, was contacted shortly after the incident and went to the scene to assess the situation. Havemann said, “although the vehicle was damaged, thankfully none of the people on the vehicle were injured.”

Havemann added that bull elephant in musth during their breeding season “experience high levels of testosterone and may display aggressive behaviour.”

The people involved in the incident have received professional counselling after the incident. Statement concluded. # Tzaneenvoice

 

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