
Another wolf was caught in Bahraich late on Monday night. So far five wolves have been caught here by the forest department. During the search operation late on Monday night, the forest department team was successful in catching a man-eating wolf in Sisayya Chudamani village. A few days ago, a wolf had killed a child in this village.
Let us tell you that the terror of wolves has been prevailing in more than 50 villages of the Mahsi tehsil area for more than 2 months. So far 10 people have died due to this and about 43 people have been injured. So far five wolves have been caught by the forest department. In which one has died, two wolves are in Lucknow Zoo while one is in Gorakhpur Zoo. Now the fifth wolf caught was imprisoned in the forest department's cage last night. It will also be sent to a zoo soon. At present, the forest department team is reaching the Bahraich office with the video.
Wolf climbed on the roof in the Hardi area, security increased
Amid the terror of wolves in the Hardi area, villagers are keeping vigil throughout the night. More than 100 teams of police, forest department, and revenue are also active to catch the wolves. To avoid the attack, aware villagers started lying on the roof, so the wolves also changed their tactics. Now they are also reaching the roof with the help of trees. On Sunday night, a wolf reached the roof of Ramesh Singh, a resident of Gram Panchayat Pure Ganga Prasad Naya Basti of Hardi area. Due to the timely awakening of the family members, he failed in the attack.
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