Unlocking the Untold: How Floods Liberated Enormous Zoo Animals and Shook the World

  • Heavy rainfall flooded the streets of New York City, leading to an emergency declaration.
  • During the flooding, a sea lion from the Central Park Zoo escaped to “explore the area”.
  • Here are three instances of animals escaping from zoos during floods.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency on Friday for New York City after heavy rainfall caused flooding on the streets and in subway stations. LaGuardia Airport had to close access to Terminal A, and FDR Drive in Manhattan was closed due to floodwaters, leading to road closures and transportation delays.

During the flooding, a female sea lion escaped from the Central Park Zoo and took the opportunity to “explore the area”. However, the sea lion did not breach the zoo’s perimeter and was monitored by zoo staff throughout its expedition.

As sea levels rise, the risk of intense flooding increases, posing a greater threat to New York and other areas. Here are three other instances where floods and natural disasters enabled zoo animals to escape from their enclosures:

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