A touching story of people and animals.
1. Elephant saves children In Phuket, Thailand, an elephant carried many children in the big waves and fled to a safe place. British tourist barnett said that on the day of the tsunami, huge waves rushed to Phuket, and an elephant on the beach for tourists to take pictures became a life-saving hero. Because the elephant owner carried many children on the elephant's back at a critical moment, the elephant turned them away from the dangerous beach and finally escaped successfully. 2. A big snake led the way to save a woman. In Banda Aceh, the capital of Aceh province in Indonesia, a woman arrived at a safe place under the guidance of a big snake. Lisa, a 26-year-old woman, said that on February 26, 2004, the village where she lived was flooded by huge waves, and people fled in panic. At this time, a female neighbor was seriously injured and asked Lisa to tie up the twins and run away, so she carried them on her back. While fighting against the rapids, she saw a big snake swimming along the rapids from the left. She kept swimming with the big snake and finally swam to a safe place. Afterwards, Lisa said, "Strangely, I didn't panic when I saw the big snake." Besides, the serpent didn't bite them. 3. Elephants wail and cry to save tourists In Kouli, an emerging tourist resort in northern Phuket, Thailand, a group of foreign tourists were lucky to be rescued because their elephants suddenly ran high. Before the arrival of the tsunami, Deng Sarangan, a Thai elephant driver, and his wife led a team of eight elephants to the seaside, with a dozen foreign tourists sitting on their backs. Suddenly, the elephant began to sob. After being calm for an hour or so, they "cried" again, and they couldn't calm down any more this time. Soon, the elephant carried the frightened tourists to the bushes-covered mountain far from the beach. Other elephants who didn't work at the seaside also broke free from heavy chains and ran to high places. Then, people saw the huge waves coming and began to run with the elephants.