Virajpet, Apr. 21: Villagers are suffering from the threat of wild elephants in Devanageri, Chembebellur, Podakote and surrounding villages under Chembebellur Gram Panchayat.
Wild elephants have been continuously attacking gardens, fields and fields for the past few months, destroying commercial crops such as coffee, black pepper, banana and areca nut. The coffee and banana plantations of Rishu Kariappa at Mandepada in Chembebellur village were destroyed, causing a loss of thousands of rupees. More than 50 coffee plants were uprooted, forcing them to plant new ones in the next row. Last March, the forest department captured a wild elephant, which gave the villagers some relief. But for the past three days, a herd of elephants has been roaming around, creating fear among the villagers.
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