Sri Lankan navy saves two elephants washed out to sea
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The Sri Lankan navy on Sunday rescued two wild elephants after becoming trapped at sea.
The navy and wildlife officials undertook a joint rescue mission, which lasted around five hours, tying long ropes around the creatures and towing them safely back to shore, reports the Euro News.
A team of naval divers were also deployed after the mammals were spotted by an Inshore Patrol Craft on a routine sea patrol.
The rescue comes just two weeks after another elephant was rescued from a similar position off Sri Lanka’s northeastern coast.