Two lions, two tigers and a jaguar escape from flood-ravaged German zoo

Two lions, two tigers and a jaguar escaped from a zoo in Germany on Friday after flooding caused by storms eroded fences, allowing them to break out, mass-selling German daily Bild and other local media reported.

Two lions, two tigers and a jaguar escaped from a zoo in Germany on Friday after flooding caused by storms eroded fences, allowing them to break out, mass-selling German daily Bild and other local media reported.

The police encouraged people living near the zoo in Lunebach, in western Germany, to stay at home and report to them any sightings of the animals, Bild said.

The wild animals were later found by a drone inside the zoo compound, as reported by local media. Among those escaped was a bear that was later traced and shot dead.

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