Herd of brachs damaged wheat crop and water pipe

The movement of wild elephants has been seen in the forest area of ​​West Buvari in the Hadol district over the past few days, causing villagers and farmers to panic. A herd of elephants damaged several hectares of farmers. Three teams from the forest division constantly monitor these elephants. According to officials from the forest department, this herd of wild elephants strayed from Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve two months ago and came to this area and still wandered around here. This herd consists of more than 15 elephants. Recently, elephants in the Satkhuri village of Beauhiyari area have done great damage to the standing wheat crop of the Boers. A herd of elephants reached the town at night. Sdo Resham Singh Dhurve said a herd of wild elephants reached satkhuri village last night. When they saw them, the villagers became scared and began to drive them away. Meanwhile, people have notified the forest department. A team from the department has chased elephants, while the other team immediately reached the town and the residents were advised to stay away from elephants. Three teams monitor SDO Dhurve said three teams have been compiled to monitor the activities of elephants, which are constantly patrolling in areas. In the areas where elephants are common, the team warns the residents in advance. Farmers who sleep in huts in the field are also sent to safe places. At the same time, when elephants enter the residential areas, the power supply for their safety is also temporarily closed. Farmers will receive compensation. The process of preparing the pannama of the damage caused by elephants to the crops of farmers was also started. Forest department officials complete the documentary process needed to give the farmers relief. Share this story -tags