After a wild boar and a porcupine fell into a well in North Point this morning (9th), at 5 pm, a wild boar was also trapped in a drain on Smithfield Road, Kennedy Town, Western District, unable to move. Someone called the police for help. .
The wild boar, which is about one meter long, is suspected to be too big, and his buttocks are stuck when walking around the drain. It panicked and struggled constantly. As a result, it became tighter and tighter, unable to get out, and its buttocks peeled and became red and swollen under friction.
Firefighters and personnel from the SPCA arrived at the scene to try to rescue them, but they were unable to do anything because of insufficient equipment and insufficient iron cages, so they called on fishery and Conservation Department personnel to assist.
At 8 o'clock in the evening, the staff of the Fisheries and Conservation Department were called to arrive, and the female veterinarian gave an anesthesia injection to the thigh of a wild boar.
It lost consciousness after a few minutes. Firefighters rescued it together and carried it into an iron cage, where it was taken away by AFCD staff.
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One porcupine and three wild boars fell into a two-meter well and two wounds were sent to Kadoorie Farm for treatment
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