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‘Dhrube’ elephant again spotted in human settlements



CHITWAN: ‘Dhrube’, a notorious wild tusker in Chitwan National Park has been spotted in the human settlements, leaving the local residents there in terror.

Dhrube elephant which killed a total of 22 people in the past is now seen in ward no. 23 and 24 of Bharatpur Metropolitan City and Madi area in the past two weeks.

Information Officer of Chitwan National Park (CNP) Ganesh Prasad Tiwari said that the wild elephant has wreaked havoc in the human settlements by destroying houses, and sheds and destroying property.

Tiwari shared that two teams including technical human resources have been mobilized to contain the elephant ‘Dhrube’ adding that a satellite collar would be fitted in it to record the activities of the elephant.

Likewise, security personnel of the Nepali Army, Nepal Police, local residents and consumer committee in the buffer zone areas have been carrying out patrolling to confirm the mobility of the wild tusker.

Publish Date : 13 November 2023 10:40 AM

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