Siddapur, June 28: Wild elephants have settled in the Guhya, Pallakkare area, and locals, including workers, are worried. For the past few months, a herd of wild elephants has settled in Guhya village and is wreaking havoc in the coffee plantation. Wild elephants are settling on the Devarakadu side of the road leading to Kakkattukadu in Guhya village, and the public, including school children, have to move around in fear. Villagers have alleged that the Forest Department is not paying attention to driving away wild elephants.
Wild elephants have also settled in the Pallakkare area, and recently they attacked a female laborer. Fortunately, the woman escaped with her life, and now the wild elephants are roaming in this area. Workers are hesitant to go to work due to the threat of wild elephants. Villagers have demanded that the wild elephants be permanently banished to the forest.
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