Tusker damages crops in Thondamuthur area in Coimbatore, none hurt
The New Indian Express
January 30, 2025
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https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/tamil-nadu/2025/Jan/31/tusker-damages-crops-in-thondamuthur-area-in-coimbatore-none-hurt
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COIMBATORE: A wild elephant having single tusk which has been roaming in
Thondamuthur for the last few days damaged crops at Kembanur village on
Thursday morning.
The villagers claimed that three people had a narrow escape when the animal
charged at them, but the forest department has denied it.
Around 5.30 am, the tusker entered the farmland of P Nagaraj and uprooted
two fully grown coconut trees and 25 saplings. It then entered the farm of
S Jayaprakash after damaging the gate and fencing cables. Also, it
destroyed a bore well pipe and consumed fodder crops cultivated on
half-acre land
“The elephant is intruding into the village often. It damaged the bore well
pipe and the compound wall last week also. I spent Rs 20,000 to fix the
damage. The elephant has damaged them again. Every time we inform the
forest department but there is no permanent solution. This time I requested
the forest department personnel not to visit the farm,” Jayaprakash told
TNIE. He said two persons were killed by the elephant in the last four
months. Jayaprakash’s father Selvaraj too died due to an elephant attack in
2008.
Speaking to TNIE, N Jayaraj, District Forest Officer (DFO) said, “We are
taking measures to drive the elephant back into the forest using kumki
elephants. On Thursday evening, the tusker is near the CRPF camp. We have
cautioned the villagers not to come outside early in the morning for few
days. The elephant did not chase the three people on Thursday as claimed by
the villagers. An 85-year-old elderly woman saw the elephant in close
range, but it did not attempt to attack her.”
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/tamil-nadu/2025/Jan/31/tusker-damages-crops-in-thondamuthur-area-in-coimbatore-none-hurt
Tusker damages crops in Thondamuthur area in Coimbatore, none hurt
The New Indian Express
January 30, 2025
See link
<https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/tamil-nadu/2025/Jan/31/tusker-damages-crops-in-thondamuthur-area-in-coimbatore-none-hurt>
for photo.
COIMBATORE: A wild elephant having single tusk which has been roaming in
Thondamuthur for the last few days damaged crops at Kembanur village on
Thursday morning.
The villagers claimed that three people had a narrow escape when the animal
charged at them, but the forest department has denied it.
Around 5.30 am, the tusker entered the farmland of P Nagaraj and uprooted
two fully grown coconut trees and 25 saplings. It then entered the farm of
S Jayaprakash after damaging the gate and fencing cables. Also, it
destroyed a bore well pipe and consumed fodder crops cultivated on
half-acre land
“The elephant is intruding into the village often. It damaged the bore well
pipe and the compound wall last week also. I spent Rs 20,000 to fix the
damage. The elephant has damaged them again. Every time we inform the
forest department but there is no permanent solution. This time I requested
the forest department personnel not to visit the farm,” Jayaprakash told
TNIE. He said two persons were killed by the elephant in the last four
months. Jayaprakash’s father Selvaraj too died due to an elephant attack in
2008.
Speaking to TNIE, N Jayaraj, District Forest Officer (DFO) said, “We are
taking measures to drive the elephant back into the forest using kumki
elephants. On Thursday evening, the tusker is near the CRPF camp. We have
cautioned the villagers not to come outside early in the morning for few
days. The elephant did not chase the three people on Thursday as claimed by
the villagers. An 85-year-old elderly woman saw the elephant in close
range, but it did not attempt to attack her.”
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/tamil-nadu/2025/Jan/31/tusker-damages-crops-in-thondamuthur-area-in-coimbatore-none-hurt