Eleven wolf-dogs escaped from a breeding facility in Seosan, South Chungcheong Province, and four of them remain at large.
The escape occurred in the early hours of June 16, when 11 out of 18 wolf-dogs kept at a farm in Seosan broke out of their enclosure.
Upon receiving the report, the city government took action by installing capture traps and other measures, successfully capturing seven of the animals between the time of the escape and June 19. However, the remaining four have yet to be caught.
While there have been no reports of human casualties or damage to livestock, local residents are expressing growing anxiety.
Seosan City has sent out emergency safety text messages to urge nearby residents to exercise caution, while also relocating capture traps and continuing patrols in the area.
(Source: Safety Didimdol App)
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4 Wolf-Dogs Remain at Large After Escaping in Seosan; Residents Anxious
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