Record no.1632026-07-13 07:30 JST

June 30, 2026 — Floating in the town's water source were more than 100 pig heads.

More than 100 pig heads were found floating in a reservoir that serves as the raw water source for the Bua Yai municipal waterworks in Thailand. Whoever dumped them has not been identified.

🇹🇭 Bua Yai District, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand

In the reservoir of Chaloem Phrakiat park, in the Bua Yai district of Nakhon Ratchasima province in northeastern Thailand, more than 100 pig heads were found floating on the water on the morning of June 29. The reservoir is the raw water source for the Bua Yai municipal water supply. They were found by Wichian, a resident who had come at around 7 a.m. to check the water level and his fish traps; at first he took them for floating rubbish. Some had already begun to rot, giving off a smell, and foam had formed on the water. Lao, a municipal council member who was notified, said that dumping pig heads and animal carcasses into the raw water source of a waterworks could not be tolerated, and voiced concern about the burden on water treatment. Workers pulled all of the pig heads out. Whoever dumped them has not been identified. The English-language outlet The Thaiger reported it on June 30.

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“Floating in the town's water source were more than 100 pig heads.” — thethaiger.com — https://thunderhead.news/en/record/more-than-100-pig-heads-were-floating-in-the-water-source.html
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