Wolf Search Continues at South Korean Zoo Daejeon, South Korea – Extensive search efforts are underway following the disappearance of a wolf from O-World, a popular entertainment park and zoo located in Daejeon. Authorities initiated a large-scale operation involving numerous rescue teams and utilizing a drone to survey the area. The wolf, which had become trapped within the park’s entertainment zone, remains missing as of this report. Despite the mobilization of significant resources, the animal has not yet been located. As a precautionary measure, one local school situated near O-World was temporarily closed to ensure public safety. Officials cited the potential risk posed by the unidentified predator as the reason for the closure. The South Korean government and the zoo management are continuing to coordinate the search, employing aerial and ground-based techniques. Updates will be provided as they become available. The incident highlights ongoing safety protocols at the zoo and underscores the challenges involved in managing wildlife within urban environments. Investigations into the circumstances surrounding the wolf’s escape are ongoing. Topics: #south #zoo #korean Post navigation The Tartu Book and Rose Day is celebrated In a collective musical or family therapy? “Drifters” pushes the boundaries of Estonian comedy