Sundargarh Villagers Preparing Spears with Flambeau to Tackle Jumbo Menace Raises Concern (State of Odisha, India)

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Sundargarh Villagers Preparing Spears with Flambeau to Tackle Jumbo Menace
Raises Concern (State of Odisha, India)
Suranjan Mishra, Sambad English
December 5, 2022

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KUTRA: Residents of the villages in forest areas under Kutra block and
Badagaon range of Sundargarh spend sleepless nights every year to save
their crops. Disgusted with the crop loss caused by elephants on a rampage,
the locals have prepared spears with flambeau to tackle the jumbo menace
this year.

“As the Forest officials are in limbo and are not proactive, we have been
facing the crop loss problem year after year. Our efforts go in vain and we
hardly harvest any crop,” many locals lamented.

Even as herds of elephants are being seen these days in Nuagaon, Panchara,
Katangajharia, Kusumadegi, Sialajora, Jurajama, Automunda and Biratola
villages under Kutra block in Sundargarh district, the local residents have
prepared spears with flambeau to save their lives and properties, they
maintained.

In search of food, usually, the jumbos stray into human settlements and
very often damage the crops, rampage kutcha houses and trample the
villagers. “The Forest department is not restoring water bodies in the
nearby areas and growing sufficient trees for the elephants,” many local
residents alleged.

On the other hand, it has raised serious concern among a number of animal
lovers in Sundargarh.

After the inflammable material attached to the flambeau of a spear is
ignited, the villagers throw it at the pachyderms to drive them away. It
often pierces into the body of jumbos and causes burn injuries. The wounds
caused due to hot iron head of the spear give intense pain; hence, the
wandering elephants immediately leave a human settlement and return to
their wild habitat, an animal lover stated.

Even to the extent, the burn wounds develop severe infections leading to
untimely jumbo deaths.

The issue was previously reported by the leading Odia daily ‘Sambad’ two
years ago and had then made hue and cry in the State. Amid the perennial
issue of human-elephant conflict, many animal lovers have demanded action
against wrongdoer villagers. They insisted that the Forest department
should make arrangements to regularly drive away elephants straying into
human settlements in the district.

Forest department should come forward and be proactive in timely driving
away the elephant herds. Otherwise, the dangerous way which is being
resorted to by locals will pose a threat to the existence of the
pachyderms. Legal action must be taken against the wrongdoers, a few
intelligentsias opined.

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Sundargarh Villagers Preparing Spears with Flambeau to Tackle Jumbo Menace Raises Concern (State of Odisha, India) Suranjan Mishra, Sambad English December 5, 2022 See link <https://sambadenglish.com/sundargarh-villagers-preparing-spears-with-flambeau-to-tackle-jumbo-menace-raises-concern/> for photo. KUTRA: Residents of the villages in forest areas under Kutra block and Badagaon range of Sundargarh spend sleepless nights every year to save their crops. Disgusted with the crop loss caused by elephants on a rampage, the locals have prepared spears with flambeau to tackle the jumbo menace this year. “As the Forest officials are in limbo and are not proactive, we have been facing the crop loss problem year after year. Our efforts go in vain and we hardly harvest any crop,” many locals lamented. Even as herds of elephants are being seen these days in Nuagaon, Panchara, Katangajharia, Kusumadegi, Sialajora, Jurajama, Automunda and Biratola villages under Kutra block in Sundargarh district, the local residents have prepared spears with flambeau to save their lives and properties, they maintained. In search of food, usually, the jumbos stray into human settlements and very often damage the crops, rampage kutcha houses and trample the villagers. “The Forest department is not restoring water bodies in the nearby areas and growing sufficient trees for the elephants,” many local residents alleged. On the other hand, it has raised serious concern among a number of animal lovers in Sundargarh. After the inflammable material attached to the flambeau of a spear is ignited, the villagers throw it at the pachyderms to drive them away. It often pierces into the body of jumbos and causes burn injuries. The wounds caused due to hot iron head of the spear give intense pain; hence, the wandering elephants immediately leave a human settlement and return to their wild habitat, an animal lover stated. Even to the extent, the burn wounds develop severe infections leading to untimely jumbo deaths. The issue was previously reported by the leading Odia daily ‘Sambad’ two years ago and had then made hue and cry in the State. Amid the perennial issue of human-elephant conflict, many animal lovers have demanded action against wrongdoer villagers. They insisted that the Forest department should make arrangements to regularly drive away elephants straying into human settlements in the district. Forest department should come forward and be proactive in timely driving away the elephant herds. Otherwise, the dangerous way which is being resorted to by locals will pose a threat to the existence of the pachyderms. Legal action must be taken against the wrongdoers, a few intelligentsias opined. https://sambadenglish.com/sundargarh-villagers-preparing-spears-with-flambeau-to-tackle-jumbo-menace-raises-concern/