Madikeri, Oct. 24: The wild elephants have crossed the limit in the Nelaji area of Chornanadu for the past few days, and the people and farmers there are facing an atmosphere of fear. The locals have expressed concern that a herd of five or six elephants is constantly attacking the gardens and fields of the locals, completely destroying the coffee and rice crops that have been harvested. The herd of elephants that descended on the field of resident Appumaniyanda Sannu Somanna has trampled and destroyed the crops. There has been immense loss in the gardens as well. The villagers said that other local residents are also facing the same situation.
Due to the elephants, they are afraid to leave their homes after evening, go to functions, and even move around in emergencies. In addition, despite continuous calls to inform the local staff of the Forest Department about the loss, they are showing negligence by not accepting the call. Sunny Somanna's wife Daisy has expressed her dissatisfaction over how people will survive if the entire crop is eaten by elephants. She has demanded that the Forest Department immediately release the elephants into the forest, provide appropriate compensation for crop damage, and seriously consider the negligence of the Forest Department staff.
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