Pride of 14 lions escape from Kruger National Park in South Africa

Pride of 14 lions escape from Kruger National Park in South Africa

A pride of 14 lions have escaped from the Kruger National Park, Limpopo in South Africa.

The lions reportedly escaped from the Kruger National Park on Thursday, June 6th, Limpopo-based radio stations Capricorn FM and 1NationFM reported on Friday morning.

The group of lions were spotted roaming near a mine in north-east South Africa, prompting warnings from local officials. Residents living in and around Phalaborwa have been warned to be very careful after 14 lions escaped from Kruger National Park in South Africa.

The pride was seen near Phalaborwa Foskor mine, just west of Kruger National Park near the Mozambique border.

Rangers are monitoring the animals, and authorities plan to capture them and release them back into the reserve.

Limpopo province officials warned civilians to “be alert at all times”.

LimpopoLEDET  confirms sighting of about fourteen lions roaming around Phalaborwa Foskor Mine. “It is suspected that the lions escaped from Kruger National Park. The Limpopo Department of Economic Development, Environment, and Tourism (LEDET) has allocated field rangers to closely monitor the pride’s movement prior action to be taken,” LEDET said.

“A meeting held between LEDET, The Kruger National Park and Greater Balule concluded that the lions are to be captured and released back at Kruger National Park. Employees at Foskor Mine and members of the public are hereby advised to be alert at all times.”

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