
The operations that left wild elephants were camping in the Aralam Farm on the third day on Friday (April 4), while 18 elephants successfully chased several routes and directed back to the Aralam Wildlife.
The herd, which was hiding in the farmer’s block, went back through Chootakari, Nirannapar, Helipaad, Vattakad, Talipar and Kottapa to the Sanctuary Aralam Wildlife Sanctuary. The movement was part of the ongoing effort to prevent the intervention of elephants and reducing the conflict of human and tistin in this area.
In order to ensure continuity in the construction of the walls of elephants, the department of public works and the supplier closely coordinates during the operation. The inspection meeting also decided to recommend the district collector to announce the prohibition during the elephant operations, publish a public announcement via a microphone, and issue previous warnings to residents. The police will supervise the traffic regulation on the affected roads.
The Forest Department asked for a response to a disaster and the district management authority to allow the use of a tribal rehabilitation mission mission to be used until a new bridge was built. The TRDM site manager was also ordered to undoubtedly attend all future meetings.
At the revision meeting, public representatives and officials from various departments took part.
Published – April 4 2025 17:06