Del Rio, Texas: Mayor Declares “Cow Invasion” After Bovine StampedeDel Rio, Texas: Mayor Declares “Cow Invasion” After Bovine Stampede Del Rio, Texas, found itself in an unusual situation recently when a herd of over 300 cows went on a wild stampede through the city. Mayor Bruno Lozano declared a “cow invasion” and urged residents to stay indoors for their safety. The incident began when the cows escaped from a nearby ranch early Friday morning. They quickly made their way to Del Rio, where they caused chaos as they thundered through streets and over yards. Witnesses described seeing cows running wildly, knocking over fences and trampling plants. Some residents were forced to take cover in their homes or cars as the animals passed by. “It was like something out of a movie,” said one resident. “I’ve never seen anything like it.” City officials worked quickly to round up the cows, which were eventually herded back to their ranch. The operation took several hours and involved the assistance of local ranchers, police officers, and firefighters. Mayor Lozano said the city was fortunate that no one was injured during the stampede. However, he acknowledged the inconvenience and potential damage caused by the incident. “We’re still assessing the extent of the damage, but we’re grateful that everyone is safe,” said Lozano. “We’re also working with the ranch owner to make sure this doesn’t happen again.” The mayor’s declaration of a “cow invasion” quickly gained attention on social media and news outlets. Many people expressed amusement at the surreal event, while others praised the officials for their swift response. The bovine stampede has become a memorable chapter in the history of Del Rio. It serves as a reminder that even the most ordinary of creatures can create extraordinary moments in the most unexpected of places.
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