Only Her Mouth Was Above the Surface: The Race to Save a Dog Buried Alive in Molten Rubber

In the industrial heart of Nakhon Nayok, Thailand, a normal day turned into a terrifying fight for survival.

Mali, a light brown stray dog, was simply wandering through the estate as she had done a thousand times before. But as she stepped onto a patch of dusty ground next to a silo, the earth didn’t hold her weight. Instead, it swallowed her whole.

Unknown to Mali, workers had improperly dumped a massive pile of molten rubberized asphalt—a thick, sticky waste used for road repairs—directly onto the ground. Within seconds, Mali was paralyzed. Every struggle only pulled her deeper into the toxic, tar-like goo. By the time help arrived, she was almost completely submerged, with only her mouth poking out of the thick black mass, gasping for air.

VIDEO: Rubber Dub Dub… Get Me in the Tub! Stray Dog Rescued From Molten Asphalt Trap

A Rescue Where No One Could Reach Her

The discovery was made by 30-year-old Supatra Baisri, who was walking nearby when he heard a faint, muffled sound. He looked closer and saw a pair of eyes and a snout barely visible above the sludge.

 

The situation was a nightmare for any rescuer. “I couldn’t go into the rubber because I would have been stuck, too,” Supatra recalled. “I couldn’t even reach the dog with a stick.”

Realizing that manual rescue was impossible, he called emergency services. They arrived with a solution that reflected the gravity of the situation: a heavy-duty excavator.

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

Two Hours Between Life and Death

The rescue was a delicate dance between heavy machinery and a fragile life. The excavator operator had to carefully dig around Mali, lifting the massive, sticky clumps of rubber without crushing her.

Once pulled from the pit, Mali was unrecognizable. Half of her body was encased in a hard, black shell that was rapidly cooling and tightening against her skin.

 

Workers from a nearby factory rushed over with cans of benzine oil. In a grueling two-hour process, they doused her fur in the oil to dissolve the rubber. It was a race against time—if the asphalt hardened completely, it would tear her skin and fur to pieces.

A Warning From the Shelter

At the veterinary clinic, Mali was given a deep, medicated scrub and a full health check. Despite the trauma, her spirit remained unbroken. Today, wrapped in warm blankets and surrounded by food and water, Mali is finally safe.

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

But her doctors have a stern message for the world. “People need to be much more careful about how they dispose of rubbish,” one of the vets explained. “It can cause so much harm. If nobody had found Mali, she would have died a slow, agonizing death.”

Mali’s journey from a toxic trap to a warm bed reminds us that:

  • Negligence has victims. What we consider “waste” can be a death trap for a living being.
  • Compassion requires action. It took a passerby, an emergency team, and an excavator to save one small life.
  • Resilience is beautiful. Mali is now in high spirits, proving that even after being buried alive, hope can still bloom.

Mali is no longer a prisoner of the rubber. She is a survivor, reminding us all to look a little closer at the “dusty ground” and ensure we aren’t leaving any traps behind.

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