Wild elephant menace in Jhapa: Six killed in five months

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Wild elephant menace in Jhapa: Six killed in five months
My Republica
March 31, 2024

Six people have lost their lives in elephant attacks over the past five
months in Jhapa. The victims were individuals who were either collecting
fodder, or were on morning walks, or were asleep at home when the incidents
occurred.

Meghraj Rai, the chief of the Division Forest Office in Jhapa, said that
two more fatalities resulted from wild elephant attacks just this week. The
latest victims are identified as Khadga Maya Mabo, 58, from Kamal Rural
Municipality-5, and Pabitra Bhetuwal, 60, from Shiba Shatakshi-11. These
recent incidents have left the local community in a state of fear and
unease.

Ruma Subba, a resident of Kamal Rural Municipality-5, said they live in
constant fear of potential wild animal attacks in the aftermath of the
incident in the locality.

All 15 localities within the district are deemed vulnerable to elephant
encounters. The fatalities over the past five months include one in Damak
Municipality, two in Shibasatakshi, two in Haldibari, and one in Kamal
Rural Municipality.

The wild elephants have unleashed terror in the neighboring districts of
Morang and Sunsari as well. It is said that a herd of 29 wild elephants
entered Nepal from India through the Bahundangi point and is yet to move
back. The Division Forest Office estimates that there are over 60 wild
elephants spread across Jhapa, Morang, and Sunsari districts.

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Wild elephant menace in Jhapa: Six killed in five months My Republica March 31, 2024 Six people have lost their lives in elephant attacks over the past five months in Jhapa. The victims were individuals who were either collecting fodder, or were on morning walks, or were asleep at home when the incidents occurred. Meghraj Rai, the chief of the Division Forest Office in Jhapa, said that two more fatalities resulted from wild elephant attacks just this week. The latest victims are identified as Khadga Maya Mabo, 58, from Kamal Rural Municipality-5, and Pabitra Bhetuwal, 60, from Shiba Shatakshi-11. These recent incidents have left the local community in a state of fear and unease. Ruma Subba, a resident of Kamal Rural Municipality-5, said they live in constant fear of potential wild animal attacks in the aftermath of the incident in the locality. All 15 localities within the district are deemed vulnerable to elephant encounters. The fatalities over the past five months include one in Damak Municipality, two in Shibasatakshi, two in Haldibari, and one in Kamal Rural Municipality. The wild elephants have unleashed terror in the neighboring districts of Morang and Sunsari as well. It is said that a herd of 29 wild elephants entered Nepal from India through the Bahundangi point and is yet to move back. The Division Forest Office estimates that there are over 60 wild elephants spread across Jhapa, Morang, and Sunsari districts. https://myrepublica.nagariknetwork.com/news/wild-elephant-menace-six-dead-in-five-months-in-jhapa/