Source: Xiaoxiang Morning News
Source | Pole News
On the morning of November 6, a wild boar suddenly appeared in the streets of Dongfeng County, Liaoyuan City, Jilin Province, and the glass of one store was smashed. Local police said the wild boar had run into the forest and residents did not have to panic.
Mr. Li, a local resident of Dongfeng County, told Jimu News that at about 8 a.m. on November 6, he went for a walk near the Dongfeng County Stadium, and suddenly a black wild boar ran on the side of the street, and nearby residents avoided it, and some daring residents took out their mobile phones to take pictures.
Ms. Zhang, a resident who lives near Square Road in Dongfeng County, told Jimu News that the wild boar hit the glass door of a shop on the side of the road when it went to the square road.
Videos taken by local residents showed a robust wild boar running through the streets, followed by residents driving. While running outside in a small area, some residents scattered to avoid. Another video shows the wild boar running in an open stadium, hitting the safety guardrail on the side of the field with its head and finding that it could not be hit, running forward for a while and then continuing to hit the safety guardrail.
The duty officer of the Dongfeng County Public Security Bureau told the Jimu News reporter that at present, the wild boar has been driven into the mountain forest, and there is a forest public security department to deal with it, and the residents do not have to panic.
Dongfeng County is a county under the jurisdiction of Liaoyuan City, Jilin Province, located in the south-central part of Jilin Province, located in the Changbai Mountain branch Hadaling Yumai, the upper reaches of the Huifa River, is a semi-mountainous area with five mountains, one water and four fields, with 57 peaks above 500 meters above sea level, and the forest resources are very rich. Wild boars are common in the local mountain forests, and there have been incidents of wild boar injuries before. The police remind the public not to watch when they encounter wild boars, but to take shelter and call the police in time.