Elephant herd damages ration shop near Coimbatore
The Hindu
November 25, 2024
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A herd of elephants damaged a public distribution system (PDS) shop near
Thadagam in Coimbatore district in the early hours of Monday and ate ration
rice that was stacked inside.
The ration shop at Nanjundapuram village near Thadagam was damaged by wild
elephants around 1 a.m. on Monday.
Forest Department staff said a small herd of elephants that strayed into
Nanjundapuram village approached the PDS shop. They broke open the front
door made of metal grill and one young elephant from the herd entered the
building. It broke open the wooden door of the room in which rice and other
provisions were kept.
“The elephant pulled out rice bags from the room and brought them to the
front door. The elephants tore the bags, ate the rice and scattered it all
over the floor. The frontline staff rushed to the spot after receiving an
alert and drove them out,” said a Forest Department official. The licensee
of the PDS shop has reported a loss of about 100 kg of ration rice to the
Forest Department.
According to the Forest Department, more than 10 elephants have been
entering villages near Thadagam for the past few days. “Two border night
patrol teams, each comprising seven people, will carry out patrols in
Nanjundapuram and nearby villages from Monday,” added the official.
https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Coimbatore/elephant-herd-damages-ration-shop-near-coimbatore/article68909359.ece
Elephant herd damages ration shop near Coimbatore
The Hindu
November 25, 2024
See link
<https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Coimbatore/elephant-herd-damages-ration-shop-near-coimbatore/article68909359.ece>
for photo.
A herd of elephants damaged a public distribution system (PDS) shop near
Thadagam in Coimbatore district in the early hours of Monday and ate ration
rice that was stacked inside.
The ration shop at Nanjundapuram village near Thadagam was damaged by wild
elephants around 1 a.m. on Monday.
Forest Department staff said a small herd of elephants that strayed into
Nanjundapuram village approached the PDS shop. They broke open the front
door made of metal grill and one young elephant from the herd entered the
building. It broke open the wooden door of the room in which rice and other
provisions were kept.
“The elephant pulled out rice bags from the room and brought them to the
front door. The elephants tore the bags, ate the rice and scattered it all
over the floor. The frontline staff rushed to the spot after receiving an
alert and drove them out,” said a Forest Department official. The licensee
of the PDS shop has reported a loss of about 100 kg of ration rice to the
Forest Department.
According to the Forest Department, more than 10 elephants have been
entering villages near Thadagam for the past few days. “Two border night
patrol teams, each comprising seven people, will carry out patrols in
Nanjundapuram and nearby villages from Monday,” added the official.
https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Coimbatore/elephant-herd-damages-ration-shop-near-coimbatore/article68909359.ece