Only Her Mouth Was Above the Ground: The Two-Hour Race to Save a Dog Buried Alive in Molten Rubber

In the industrial heart of Nakhon Nayok, Thailand, an ordinary day turned into a fight between life and suffocation.

Mali, a light-brown stray dog, had been wandering the area as she always did. The land looked solid. Familiar. Safe.

But it wasn’t.

The moment her paws touched the dusty ground near a silo, the surface collapsed beneath her. Instead of soil, Mali plunged straight into a hidden pool of molten rubberized asphalt — thick, toxic waste dumped carelessly after roadwork.

Within seconds, she was trapped.

Every movement pulled her deeper.

By the time anyone noticed, only her mouth was above the surface, gasping desperately for air while the black sludge tightened around her body.


When No One Could Reach Her

The first person to hear her was Supatra Baisri, a 30-year-old passerby who noticed a strange, muffled sound.

When he looked closer, his heart stopped.

A pair of eyes.
A snout.
Barely visible above the thick rubber.

“I couldn’t step into it,” Supatra later said.
“If I did, I would have been trapped too. I couldn’t even reach her with a stick.”

Manual rescue was impossible. The rubber was too deep, too sticky, too dangerous.

Supatra called emergency services immediately.


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Two Hours Between Life and Death

Emergency crews arrived with the only tool capable of saving her: a heavy excavator.

Workers had illegally dumped the rubberized asphalt beside the silo, never considering the stray dogs that roam the area daily.

The excavator operator worked with extreme precision, slowly lifting massive chunks of rubber away from Mali’s body. One wrong move could crush her.

When she was finally pulled free, the sight was horrifying.

Half of Mali’s body was encased in a hardening black shell, already cooling and shrinking against her skin.

Time was running out.

Workers had dumped the rubberized asphalt - a waste normally used for repairing roads - next to a silo on the site, not foreseeing the risk to the dozens of stray dogs that roam the area. Pictured: A digger helps lift the dog out of the goo


Dissolving the Trap Before It Turned to Stone

Factory workers rushed in with cans of benzine oil, the only substance that could dissolve the rubber without tearing Mali’s flesh apart.

For two agonizing hours, they carefully poured the oil over her fur, breaking down the asphalt inch by inch.

If the rubber had fully hardened, it would have ripped away her skin.

But Mali stayed still.

She trusted them.

And slowly — impossibly — she was freed.


Safe at Last

At the veterinary clinic, Mali received a deep medicated bath and a full health examination. Despite the trauma, she survived without major internal injuries.

Wrapped in warm blankets, surrounded by food and water, Mali finally rested.

Her spirit? Unbroken.

“She’s in much higher spirits now,” a veterinarian shared.
“But this should never have happened.”


A Warning the World Can’t Ignore

Mali the dog is reportedly in much higher spirits now. Pictured here covered with a blanket

“If nobody had found Mali,” the vet added,
“she would have died slowly — buried alive.”

Mali’s story is more than a rescue. It’s a warning.

  • Careless waste disposal kills
  • What looks like “leftover material” can become a deadly trap
  • One person paying attention can change everything

Mali is no longer trapped in molten rubber.

She is safe.
She is alive.
And she stands as a reminder that sometimes, survival depends on whether someone chooses to look twice at what seems like “just dusty ground.”

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