Siddapur May 26 Villagers said that a herd of wild elephants has left its camp and is rampaging in the coffee plantations of Byrambad village under Virajpet forest area. For the past few days, a herd of 6 wild elephants, including 2 mares, have been roaming in the coffee plantations in this area, causing panic among the villagers. In addition, there is a threat of wild elephants in the areas around Kannangala and Guhya villages, causing laborers to hesitate to go to work. Villagers said that wild buffaloes and wild buffaloes are now roaming on the road at night in Guhya village, which has been hit by the threat of wild elephants. In Karadigodu village too, wild buffaloes are leaving their camp and causing trouble, the growers said. The villagers are not at peace due to the threat of wild animals. There is concern as schools and colleges will start from next week. The villagers have demanded that the Forest Department officials take appropriate action in this regard and provide protection to the public.
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