Trapped elephant rescued in Wayanad

Woman was attacked by herd of elephants near the site

Published - May 14, 2021 08:46 pm IST - KALPETTA

The elephant which was trapped in a private plantation at Elamala near Meppadi in Wayanad district on Friday.

The elephant which was trapped in a private plantation at Elamala near Meppadi in Wayanad district on Friday.

The Forest Department officials of South Wayanad forest division have rescued a 15-year-old female elephant at Elamala near Mundakkai forest in the district after its right, front leg got stuck between the branches of a tree while it was trying to pick jackfruit from a private plantation.

A 56-year-old woman was attacked by a herd of elephants on Friday morning at Mundakkai under the Meppadi range of forest when she was going through the forest path for daily work in a cardamom plantation near her house. The woman, identified as Leela Balan, was admitted to a private medical college hospital at Meppadi with serious injuries.

When the forest officials reached the site for inspection, they saw the trapped elephant, South Wayanad Forest Divisional Officer P. Ranjith Kumar told The Hindu .

The leg of the elephant got stuck between two branches of a tree while the animal was trying to pick jackfruit from a private plantation adjacent to the forest, said Mr. Kumar. However, the forest officials rescued the elephant after an operation that lasted around five hours.

A team of forest officials, including forest veterinary surgeon Arun Zachariah, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary warden Narendra Babu and members of the rapid response team, led the operation.

Later, the animal left to the nearby wilderness along with its herd. Separate teams of frontline forest officials were constituted to observe the movement of the elephant and to patrol the area round-the-clock, said Mr. Kumar. It was suspected that a member of the herd, who was trying to help the elephant escape, had attacked the woman, he added.

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