Panic grips border villages in Kumram Bheem Asifabad district as one more farmer killed in elephant attack

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Panic grips border villages in Kumram Bheem Asifabad district as one more
farmer killed in elephant attack
P  Sridhar, The Hindu
April 4, 2024

Panic gripped Chintalamanepally, Penchikalpet and other mandals of
Telangana’s Kumram Bheem Asifabad district which shares a border with
Maharashtra after an elephant trampled two farmers to death in separate
incidents in the last 24 hours.

An elephant that has strayed into the reserve forests of Chintalamanepally
Mandal from neighbouring Maharashtra killed a farmer identified as Shankar
in a chilli field at Burepalli village late on Wednesday afternoon.

Fear heightened when the elephant reportedly trampled another farmer to
death at Kondapalli village in Penchikalpet mandal early on Thursday
morning, sources said.

Elephant which strayed into Telangana kills another farmer

The victim was identified as Poshanna, 50, a chilli farmer of Kondapalli.

We have alerted the residents of the forest fringe villages along the
Pranahita river course to stay alert as the elephant is moving fast along
the forest stretch of inter-state border with Maharashtra, said a forest
officer, a member of a team formed to track the movement of the elephant.

Our first priority is to ensure safety of people living in the forest
fringe villages and send the elephant back, he added, saying the farmers
were advised to remain vigilant.

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Panic grips border villages in Kumram Bheem Asifabad district as one more farmer killed in elephant attack P Sridhar, The Hindu April 4, 2024 Panic gripped Chintalamanepally, Penchikalpet and other mandals of Telangana’s Kumram Bheem Asifabad district which shares a border with Maharashtra after an elephant trampled two farmers to death in separate incidents in the last 24 hours. An elephant that has strayed into the reserve forests of Chintalamanepally Mandal from neighbouring Maharashtra killed a farmer identified as Shankar in a chilli field at Burepalli village late on Wednesday afternoon. Fear heightened when the elephant reportedly trampled another farmer to death at Kondapalli village in Penchikalpet mandal early on Thursday morning, sources said. Elephant which strayed into Telangana kills another farmer The victim was identified as Poshanna, 50, a chilli farmer of Kondapalli. We have alerted the residents of the forest fringe villages along the Pranahita river course to stay alert as the elephant is moving fast along the forest stretch of inter-state border with Maharashtra, said a forest officer, a member of a team formed to track the movement of the elephant. Our first priority is to ensure safety of people living in the forest fringe villages and send the elephant back, he added, saying the farmers were advised to remain vigilant. https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Hyderabad/panic-grips-border-villages-in-kumram-bheem-asifabad-district-as-one-more-farmer-killed-in-elephant-attack/article68027267.ece