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An elephant that interrupted the report of a reporter who was conveying the severe drought situation in Kenya has been caught and is becoming a hot topic.



According to foreign media such as the Washington Post on the 16th local time, the Kenyan broadcaster KBC's reporter Elvin Patterson Kaunda's broadcast accident video is attracting attention among netizens.



Looking at the video that became a hot topic, an elephant shows interest in him behind a reporter who continues to report with a serious expression.



The elephant approaches the reporter and begins to play with it by rubbing its nose against the reporter's ears and head.



The reporter calmly continues to report, but the curious elephant shakes his trunk to touch the reporter, and soon blocks the reporter's face with his trunk.



Eventually, the reporter loses his composure and bursts into laughter.

In the video, laughter from other reporters can be heard over the camera. 

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The content of the news delivered by reporter Alvin Kaounda was 'The situation of damage to wildlife due to severe drought in Kenya'.



In response, he visited the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center (Sheldrick Wildlife Trust) called the 'Elephant Orphanage' and was reporting on it.



Netizens who saw this responded, "This is the best video of the year," "You can watch it again and again if it's a broadcast accident like this," and "I laughed at the innocent elephant."



The elephant who showed curiosity to the reporter is a 4-year-old female elephant named 'Kindani', and was rescued in April 2018 and is known to be staying at the center.



As the video became a hot topic, Elvin Kaunda, who conducted an interview with a media outlet, said, "It was already the 10th filming." It is.



(Photo = KBC, @luckytran Twitter)