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Rampaging elephant in Jharkhand has killed 22 people
Summary
Officials say a young male elephant in West Singhbhum, Jharkhand, has killed 22 people and remains at large; forest officers have deployed to locate and tranquillise it.
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Officials report a young male elephant in West Singhbhum district of Jharkhand has killed 22 people since early January. Many residents have been sleeping on rooftops or leaving their homes to avoid the animal. Authorities say the elephant is at large and is believed to be in musth, a mating phase associated with increased aggression. Forest officers have been deployed and are attempting to locate and tranquillise the animal.
Known details:
- Officials reported 22 deaths linked to the elephant.
- The animal is described as a one-tusked young male believed to be in musth.
- At least 80 forest officers have been deployed to locate and tranquillise the elephant.
- Many villagers have been sleeping on rooftops and some have joined efforts to find the animal.
Summary:
The incident has displaced residents and prompted a sustained search and response by forest authorities. Officials say they are seeking to tranquillise and capture the animal; the timeline and final outcome are undetermined at this time.
