Train kills 2 elephants walking on track in northeast India
CTV News
December 1, 2021
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A passenger train has hit and killed two wild elephants in northeastern
India's Assam state, authorities said Wednesday.
"The two adult elephants were walking on the railway track when the train,
on its way to the eastern tea-growing town of Dibrugarh from New Delhi, ran
over them, killing them almost immediately," Assam wildlife ranger Dilip
Kumar Das said.
The accident occurred late Tuesday, he said. Authorities went to the site,
surrounded by thick forests, on Wednesday and buried the bodies after
carrying out an autopsy, Das said.
Wild elephants often stray into human habitations this time of year, when
rice fields are ready for harvesting, he added.
Speeding trains have hit dozens of wild elephants in Assam in the past,
forcing Indian Railways, which runs the trains, to regulate speed in known
elephant zones.
Assam has an estimated 5,000 wild Asiatic elephants.
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