Assam: Elephants destroy homes in Makum amid deforestation in Tinsukia

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Assam: Elephants destroy homes in Makum amid deforestation in Tinsukia
Mithun Baruah, India Today NE
July 11, 2024

See link
https://www.indiatodayne.in/assam/story/assam-elephants-destroy-homes-in-makum-amid-deforestation-in-tinsukia-1047297-2024-07-11
for photo.

In a disturbing incident, a herd of wild elephants caused significant
damage to houses in Niz Makum village, located within the 83 No. Margherita
Constituency of Tinsukia district. The attack, which took place on
Wednesday night, July 11 has been attributed to the ongoing deforestation
in the Upper Dehing forest reserve area, compelling the elephants to forage
for food in human settlements.

Residents of Margherita sub-division, under the Digboi Forest Division, are
no strangers to such encounters, as the destruction of precious trees
forces these wild pachyderms into their communities. These invasions have
tragically resulted in fatalities due to trampling by the elephants.

On the fateful night, the elephants emerged from the Upper Dehing forest
reserve and proceeded to devastate homes in Niz Makum village, Ward No. 6,
which falls under the Bhittorpowai Gaon Panchayat of the Margherita
Legislative Assembly Constituency (LAC). The affected residents include
Sukmon Proja, Rajen Proja, Promila Proja, and Hunkon Konwar.

Rajen Proja recounted the harrowing event, stating, "Due to the rampant
deforestation in the Upper Dehing reserve forest, wild elephants entered
our residential areas in search of food and vandalized our houses. We
barely managed to escape with our family members."

He expressed grave concerns about the future, warning that the entire Upper
Dehing forest reserve might soon be depleted if deforestation continues
unchecked. Proja placed the blame squarely on Digboi Forest Division's
Divisional Forest Officer T. C. Ranjith Ram and other officials for their
failure to curb the illegal logging activities.

"The elephants will end up residing in our areas, continuously destroying
our homes," Proja lamented, highlighting the urgent need for effective
forest management to prevent further human-wildlife conflicts.

https://www.indiatodayne.in/assam/story/assam-elephants-destroy-homes-in-makum-amid-deforestation-in-tinsukia-1047297-2024-07-11

Assam: Elephants destroy homes in Makum amid deforestation in Tinsukia Mithun Baruah, India Today NE July 11, 2024 See link <https://www.indiatodayne.in/assam/story/assam-elephants-destroy-homes-in-makum-amid-deforestation-in-tinsukia-1047297-2024-07-11> for photo. In a disturbing incident, a herd of wild elephants caused significant damage to houses in Niz Makum village, located within the 83 No. Margherita Constituency of Tinsukia district. The attack, which took place on Wednesday night, July 11 has been attributed to the ongoing deforestation in the Upper Dehing forest reserve area, compelling the elephants to forage for food in human settlements. Residents of Margherita sub-division, under the Digboi Forest Division, are no strangers to such encounters, as the destruction of precious trees forces these wild pachyderms into their communities. These invasions have tragically resulted in fatalities due to trampling by the elephants. On the fateful night, the elephants emerged from the Upper Dehing forest reserve and proceeded to devastate homes in Niz Makum village, Ward No. 6, which falls under the Bhittorpowai Gaon Panchayat of the Margherita Legislative Assembly Constituency (LAC). The affected residents include Sukmon Proja, Rajen Proja, Promila Proja, and Hunkon Konwar. Rajen Proja recounted the harrowing event, stating, "Due to the rampant deforestation in the Upper Dehing reserve forest, wild elephants entered our residential areas in search of food and vandalized our houses. We barely managed to escape with our family members." He expressed grave concerns about the future, warning that the entire Upper Dehing forest reserve might soon be depleted if deforestation continues unchecked. Proja placed the blame squarely on Digboi Forest Division's Divisional Forest Officer T. C. Ranjith Ram and other officials for their failure to curb the illegal logging activities. "The elephants will end up residing in our areas, continuously destroying our homes," Proja lamented, highlighting the urgent need for effective forest management to prevent further human-wildlife conflicts. https://www.indiatodayne.in/assam/story/assam-elephants-destroy-homes-in-makum-amid-deforestation-in-tinsukia-1047297-2024-07-11