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  • Parvathipuram: High alert on the movement of elephants

    Parvathipuram: High alert on the movement of elephants

    Parvathipuram: The forest officials of Manyam district have sounded alert to sensitise locals regarding the movement of elephant in Artham village of Komarada mandal. The mandal has two railway gates and the herd is frequently crossing the gates and the forest officials have suspected the threat to the beasts and even informed the railway officials to be cautious at this area and loco pilots are advised to be more alert.

    Recently, four elephants have been killed as they came in contacted with live wires and high power electric transformer.

    Now, the forest officials are taking steps to protect the animals from several threats like trains and electric power.

    On May 12, four elephants died on the spot in Katragadda village of Bhamini mandal. Keeping the heart wrenching incident in the mind, District Forest Officer GAP Prasuna alerted staff to monitor movement of elephants. She said that elephants are roaming in Peddhavalasa and Artham village limits of Komarada mandal and Elephant Monitoring unit (EMU) Forest Range Officer visited the spot.

    The officials told to monitor elephant movement and to deal with villagers sensitively. Forest Department is requesting villagers not to obstruct the staff performing their duty. Forest department had been requesting the locals not to drive and threaten elephants using different modes. The wild elephants are very unpredictable and it might cause untoward incidents, Prasuna said. Villagers are creating problems and throwing bombs to drive the elephants.

    If elephants get angry, controlling them will be difficult. DFO informed that since 2018, 10 human have been killed by elephants in Manyam district. So far the forest department paid crop compensations of Rs 2.16 crore and there are pending payments worth of Rs 28 lakhs, she added.

  • Four elephants got electrocuted in Parvathipuram, Andhra Pradesh

    Four elephants got electrocuted in Parvathipuram, Andhra Pradesh

    Visakhapatnam (IANS) | Four wild elephants died of electrocution in the early hours of Friday in Parvathipuram-Manyam district of Andhra Pradesh. The incident took place near Katragadda village in Bhamini mandal of the district near the Odisha border.

    The elephant was found lying dead near an electric transformer. The villagers told that they probably came in contact with the transformer, due to which they died.

    On the information of the villagers, police and forest department officials reached the village. The authorities took over the investigation. The power transformer was not secured from all sides.

    A herd of six elephants had recently entered the area from neighboring Odisha. Four of them died due to electrocution.

    The incident took place when the forest department was working on a plan to create an elephant zone for 14 elephants, of which eight were already present in the forest.

    Forest officials said they would take steps to protect the remaining 10 elephants. Animal rights activists have demanded immediate measures to set up elephant rehabilitation centres.

    They say that in the current summer season, elephants are being forced to come out of their habitats for food and water but are becoming victims of electric shock and other incidents.

    –IANS