Ponnampet, Oct. 31: The menace of stray dogs in Ponnampet has crossed the limit and a child and a woman have been bitten and injured by a stray dog on T.R. Road here.
Stray dogs are roaming in groups on the road, making children and citizens afraid to walk. In the past few days, it has come to light that many people have been bitten by dogs in different parts of Ponnampet and have been receiving treatment. As the news of a small child who was going to Anganwadi being bitten by a dog spread, the public is saying that a few days ago we too were bitten by a dog.
A woman from Torebidi was bitten by a stray dog today. It is being said that one of the stray dogs has gone mad and is biting everyone. The public has urged the Ponnampet Town Panchayat to take appropriate action in this regard and prevent further disasters caused by stray dogs.
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