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Elephant tranquilised, rescued by forest offficials in Odisha's Kendrarapa

Kendrapara (Odisha) [India], November 4 (ANI): An adult elephant was tranquilised and rescued by the Forest Department officials from Kendrapara on Wednesday after it unleashed a violent reign of terror among the locals, killing one and injuring two persons.

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An elephant was tranquilised and rescued from Odisha's Kendrapara. (Photo/ANI)

Kendrapara (Odisha) [India], November 4 (ANI): An adult elephant was tranquilised and rescued by the Forest Department officials from Kendrapara on Wednesday after it unleashed a violent reign of terror among the locals, killing one and injuring two persons.
As per the Forest Department, a probable rejection from his herd in Bairi forest area triggered the animal into displaying violent behaviour. The elephant had covered more than 300 kilometres across four districts in 10 days during which it killed a man and injured two others.
"The elephant has been tranquilised at a crop field in Sobala village under the Mahakalapad block of Kendrapara district after 10 days of hectic operation. The elephant was most probably rejected by its herd in Bairi forest areas. The rejection had led the wild animal to display violent behavioural instinct," Sanjay Kumar Swain, Divisional Forest Officer, Cuttack Territorial Forest Division.
"It strode one area after the other and sneaked into the human habitations, triggering panic in Jajpur, Cuttack, Kendrapara and Jagatsinghpur districts. A few days ago an elderly man was trampled down by the animal, while two others were injured in other places due to the attack by the elephant," Swain said
The elephant was perfectly healthy at the time of rescue and it showed no signs of fatigue despite roaming around over 300 kilometres. (ANI)

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