In Jharkhand, elephants were separated from a flock and 4 were crushed and killed; Panic in the area


Ranchi: Angered elephants in Kumla and Simdeka district, four people were crushed in 12 hours on Thursday. The other two were injured in the elephant attack. These incidents have caused a stir in the area. The elephant is said to be angry because of its flock. Elephants have a seal and panic. Those who died in the elephant attack have been identified as Vikas Ohtar, who lived in the Palkot police station in Kumla district and resides in the Palkot police station in Kumla district and residing in the Palkot police station in Kumla district.
The elephant was reportedly wandering around at around 6 am on Friday. In the meantime, Christopher Eka, who went to the farm to spend feces in a party-Devkan, crushed Eka. He died on the spot. After a while, Hemvati, who was removing the monsters from the plant in the village of Tetradoli, set up the goddess. He too died immediately. Ajay Minj and Imil Ba were also badly injured in the elephant attack, and they have been admitted to hospital for treatment.
Earlier, the elephant was in the Bano Police Station of Simdeka district of the neighborhood. He attacked a house in the village of Bururki at one o’clock in the night and killed a man named Vikas Odar. A few hours later, a woman of Mahawa crushed Sibia Lukuni, choosing the village of Mahua. The occupied elephant is still roaming around the village of Pano police station.
These incidents have caused a stir in the villages. Once the elephant is getting information about the bustling, the Forest Committee tries to send it out of the population area. The locals accuse the flock of elephants in the area for several days, but no action has been taken to send them to the forest even after the forest department has provided information. These incidents are the result of the negligence of the field.
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