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Wild elephants trample two to death in Assam

Divya Parashar
By Divya Parashar Published February 24, 2024 3 Min Read
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This news has made everyone in the community very sad. Many people are saying sorry to the families of Raju Das and Purnima Devi. The event has also made people talk about how humans and elephants sometimes have problems living together in Assam. The incident, which occurred in the Dibrugarh district, has once again underscored the complex and often dangerous relationship between humans and wildlife in the region.

The victims, identified as Raju Das and Purnima Devi, were residents of the Tengakhat area, located on the outskirts of the Kaziranga National Park. They had been returning home from work when they encountered the elephants. According to local reports, the herd had strayed from the nearby forest and was making its way through the village when the fatal encounter took place.

The news of the tragedy has sent shockwaves through the community, with many expressing their condolences to the families of the victims. The incident has also reignited the debate over human-elephant conflict in the region.

Assam is home to a significant population of wild elephants, and encounters between humans and elephants are not uncommon. Factors such as deforestation, encroachment on elephant habitats, and the loss of traditional migration routes have led to an increase in such conflicts in recent years.

The Assam government has taken several steps to address the issue, including the establishment of elephant corridors and the implementation of measures to mitigate human-elephant conflict. However, the problem persists, and incidents like the one in Dibrugarh serve as a stark reminder of the challenges that lie ahead.

Conservationists and wildlife experts have long called for a holistic approach to addressing human-elephant conflict, one that takes into account the needs of both humans and elephants. This includes measures to protect elephant habitats, promote coexistence between humans and elephants, and provide compensation to those affected by conflicts.

In the wake of the tragedy, there have been renewed calls for the government to step up its efforts to address the issue. Many are also calling for greater awareness and education among local communities about the importance of conserving wildlife and the need to coexist peacefully with elephants and other wild animals.

The event in Dibrugarh is a sad reminder of the problems that both people and elephants face in the area. It shows that we need to work together to solve the problem of people and elephants not getting along. This is important for the safety and happiness of both people and elephants.

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Divya Parashar February 24, 2024
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