The herd of seven elephants were spotted in Chamalapura near Mysore on
Sunday, prompting the Forest Department officials and staff to rush to the spot
in a bid to drive them back into forests.Two elephants from the herd were
spotted at Dornahalli in K.R. Nagar taluk a couple of days ago.The animals
regrouped later to move as one unit, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Mysore,
D.S. Gaonkar, told The Hindu.
As usual, people congregating in the areas where the elephants went
created problems for the officials.Around 150 members, including trackers,
watchers, guards, Deputy Range Forest Officers and Range Forest Officers, apart
from senior officials, are involved in the drive.Late on Sunday evening, the
elephants had crossed Jampalli area close to Gaddige in Hunsur, Mr. Gaonkar
said. The herd could cross the Gaddige area and go past the Hunsur road towards
Sollepura and Veeranahosalli areas, adjoining the Nagarahole National Park
later in the evening, he said. The operations would continue in the night as
well. Mr. Gaonkar said the Forest Department had planned to start operations to
drive the herd back at 7 a.m. on Monday, but had to rush to Chamalapura on
receiving the news on Sunday morning.
The staff involved in the operations has been equipped with necessary
gadgets. The department wants to ensure that the animals do not cause damage to
people or property, Mr. Gaonkar added.
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