Farmer, pregnant wife escape from wild elephant attack in Gudalu
DT Next
December 6, 2024
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CHENNAI: An ‘aware’ couple narrowly escaped from the fury of a wild
elephant that rampaged their house in Gudalur on Friday.
According to the forest department, Suresh, a farmer from Puliamvayal
spotted an elephant in close quarters when he stepped out of his house
after hearing some unusual noise around 6 am.
Sensing trouble, the farmer along with his pregnant wife took to their
heels to safety behind the house. After an initial chase, the elephant
resorted to its antics of destroying the house. The valuables inside the
house were damaged in the attack.
Meanwhile, the neighbours gathered to drive away the elephant by raising
loud noise. This incident comes a day after a wild elephant targeted some
houses in the Allurvayal area near Gudalur on Thursday night.
The villagers urged the forest department to take preventive measures like
digging trenches and erecting solar fences to prevent the intrusion of wild
elephants.
Similarly, a herd of eight elephants ventured out of Jawalagiri reserve
forest into Ganganapalli village in Krishnagiri in the early morning hours.
On receiving information, the forest department staff made efforts to guide
the elephants back into the forest area through Gumlapuram.
The elephants are now camping in ‘Thailathoppu’ around two km from the
forest area. As there are many herds of elephants in the Denkanikottai
locality, the forest department has appealed to villagers in Denkanikottai
to be cautious.
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Farmer, pregnant wife escape from wild elephant attack in Gudalu
DT Next
December 6, 2024
See link
<https://www.dtnext.in/news/tamilnadu/farmer-pregnant-wife-escapes-from-wild-elephant-attack-in-gudalur-814133>
for photo.
CHENNAI: An ‘aware’ couple narrowly escaped from the fury of a wild
elephant that rampaged their house in Gudalur on Friday.
According to the forest department, Suresh, a farmer from Puliamvayal
spotted an elephant in close quarters when he stepped out of his house
after hearing some unusual noise around 6 am.
Sensing trouble, the farmer along with his pregnant wife took to their
heels to safety behind the house. After an initial chase, the elephant
resorted to its antics of destroying the house. The valuables inside the
house were damaged in the attack.
Meanwhile, the neighbours gathered to drive away the elephant by raising
loud noise. This incident comes a day after a wild elephant targeted some
houses in the Allurvayal area near Gudalur on Thursday night.
The villagers urged the forest department to take preventive measures like
digging trenches and erecting solar fences to prevent the intrusion of wild
elephants.
Similarly, a herd of eight elephants ventured out of Jawalagiri reserve
forest into Ganganapalli village in Krishnagiri in the early morning hours.
On receiving information, the forest department staff made efforts to guide
the elephants back into the forest area through Gumlapuram.
The elephants are now camping in ‘Thailathoppu’ around two km from the
forest area. As there are many herds of elephants in the Denkanikottai
locality, the forest department has appealed to villagers in Denkanikottai
to be cautious.
https://www.dtnext.in/news/tamilnadu/farmer-pregnant-wife-escapes-from-wild-elephant-attack-in-gudalur-814133