Millennium Post

Sri Lanka train kills mother elephant and her two calves

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COLOMBO: A train transporti­ng oil in eastern Sri Lanka hit and killed two baby elephants and their pregnant mother on Tuesday, police said, the second jumbo tragedy in a month.

The three elephants, part of a larger herd, were crossing the railway track at dawn in jungle near Habarana, 180 kilometres (110 miles) northeast of Colombo, when they were hit.

The train was derailed and several tankers began spilling fuel, police said, adding that they set up a cordon to prevent villagers trying to salvage the oil.

"It is a very hazardous accident scene. We have pushed back many people who tried to collect the spilling oil," a police officer in the area said by telephone.

He said railway authoritie­s were holding a separate investigat­ion into whether the train driver had followed standard procedures while operating in jungle areas with elephant population­s.

Drivers are usually expected to move slowly and sound the horn continuous­ly to warn any wild animals on the track.

Tuesday's accident came three weeks after seven elephants drowned in a swamp in the same district. Six of the seven victims were below the age of 12.

Sri Lanka considers elephants a national treasure and they are protected by law.

However, human-elephant conflicts near wildlife sanctuarie­s have led to the death of 375 people in the past five years, according to official figures. Enraged villagers have also retaliated by slaughteri­ng nearly 1,200 of the beasts.

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