Wild jumbo from Karnataka strays into Kerala town
As Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) of the Forest Department kept track of the pachyderm, Kerala Forest Minister AK Saseendran said officials are working tirelessly to resolve the situation
PTI
BENGALURU, 2 FEB
A wild elephant, from Karnataka, on
Friday strayed into the heart of Mananthavady town in Kerala, creating panic in
the area. As Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) of the Forest Department kept track of
the pachyderm, Kerala Forest Minister AK Saseendran said officials are working
tirelessly to resolve the situation.
He said that the elephant, wearing
a radio collar, came from Karnataka and therefore, the Wayanad Collector has
been asked to seek the help of authorities from that state to solve the issue.
Saseendran also said that children
who had already reached schools were asked to remain there and those who have
not, were asked to stay home.
Prohibitory orders were also issued
in the area by the district administration. The minister said that the process
of tranquillizing the elephant if required, has also begun. He urged people to
cooperate with the forest officials to ensure the situation is resolved safely.
Later, visuals on TV channels
showed forest officials monitoring the elephant as it moved around in a small
residential area surrounded by banana plantations.
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