Siddapur, Mar. 20: An incident occurred in the early hours of the morning when a lone elephant attacked and damaged an autorickshaw parked near a house in Bettadakadu of Nellihudikeri village.
It roamed around the Sri Satyanarayana temple in Bettadakadu and Nellihudikeri village and around M.G. Colony and also ransacked a coffee plantation.
It has also been reported that villagers who saw the elephant ran away and escaped the elephant attack. The elephant attacked an autorickshaw parked in front of the house of H.T. Sunil, a resident of Bettadakadu, and rammed the autorickshaw with its tusks, causing the autorickshaw to be damaged. The villagers complained to the forest department officials about the elephant roaming in the village, resulting in the Kushalnagar Zone Forest Officer Rakshit N. Nagar, along with Sub-Zone Forest Officer Sachin Nimbalkar and his staff, who are under the jurisdiction of Meenukoli branch, visited. Later, they used a drone camera to track the movement of the snake. They conducted an operation in the coffee plantations where the snake roamed and succeeded in driving it back to the forest.
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