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India’s Kerala state looks to cameras, social media to curb elephant attacks

- • By JOSE DEVASIA

KOCHI, India (Reuters) – After three people died in attacks by elephants in the Indian state of Kerala in the last three weeks, local authoritie­s hope hundreds of new cameras and intense patrolling will help combat the problem, which has sparked protests.

In the most recent incident, a 52-year-old tourist guide was fatally attacked by a herd of elephants on Friday in the town of Pulpally in the forested Wayanad region, local media reported.

Thousands of people blocked roads in the town on Saturday and vandalized a vehicle belonging to the forest department to protest against the incident, with police resorting to baton charging to disperse the crowd, reports said.

Environmen­tal activists, however, blame deforestat­ion as the root cause of the problem, saying elephants are being driven off their natural habitat into more built-up areas.

At a meeting on Saturday convened by state Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, it was decided that 250 “advanced cameras” will be installed along forest borders and wildlife corridors to monitor the movement of animals.

Nearly 55% of Kerala, a state of 35 million people, is covered by forest, according to the Forest Survey of India’s ‘India State of Forest Report 2021’.

“The chief minister has also ordered round-the-clock patrolling of state forests,” Vijayan’s office said in a statement on Saturday.

At least 67 people died in wild elephant attacks in Kerala between 2020 and 2022, Deputy Forest Minister Ashwini Kumar Choubey said in parliament in December.

Environmen­tal activist N Badusha says “massive degradatio­n of forests” in the region is affecting the elephant population.

 ?? (Jagadeesh Nv/Reuters) ?? DECORATED ELEPHANTS take part in the Trichur Pooram festival in Trichoor, in the southern Indian state of Kerala in 2007.
(Jagadeesh Nv/Reuters) DECORATED ELEPHANTS take part in the Trichur Pooram festival in Trichoor, in the southern Indian state of Kerala in 2007.

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