Tender Rescue: Baby Elephant Safely Extracted from Water Trench with Help of Excavator in Heartwarming Video

A heart-warming video clip has been released of an elephant calf being rescued from a water trench using an excavator.

‘After eating to their heart’s content, the elephants went to the water tank to drink. That is when the incident happened,’ said a villager.

Acting on the information, a forest ranger team tried to drive the wild elephants back to the reserve forest area by bursting crackers.

While fleeing, the youngest elephant fell in the tank and started trumpeting as it could not climb out.

Moved by his plight, the officials tried to rescue the calf with an excavator.

A heart-warming video clip has been released of an elephant calf being rescued from watering hole using an excavator

The four-year-old male calf, which fell into a water tank on Friday morning, was rescued and united with its herd the same day in Tamil Nadu, India

A forest ranger said: ‘The water tank was constructed by a private firm that owned the agricultural land.

‘The tank was constructed for wild animals to serve as a watering hole, and the private firm had employed staff to fill the tank daily.’

He added: ‘Before starting the rescue operation, we scared away elder elephants by busting crackers and then broke open the water tank using an earth mover.

‘The four-year-old calf was rescued and and reunited with its family.’

The villagers had spotted the herd rampaging through their farm lands, feasting and destroying crops

‘After eating to their heart’s content, the elephants went to the water tank to drink. That is when the incident happened,’ said a villager