Sullia: Wild elephants demolish compound wall of Sampaje temple


Daijiworld Media Network – Sullia (MS)

Sullia, Apr 16: The compound wall of Muthu Mariamma temple near Nellikumeri of Sampaje in the taluk was demolished by wild elephants on the morning of Saturday.

The pachyderms also destroyed plantain crops and broke the cement sheets.

This is not the first time that the temple has been targeted by wild elephants. Last year, a lone tusker had demolished the Katte of the outer campus of the temple.

The locals complain that the forest department has not taken any action to address the repeated attacks by wild elephants in the Sampaje area.

 

 

  

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Sun, Apr 16 2023

    Elephants didn't do purposely. They made a gate for the group to enter into the garden to satisfy their hunger. Catch the forest dept people and ask them what duty they are doing ? Just catch animals make sukka and have the dish with 60 ml x 4 times...Kithe Georgie soma gi ? Kya bolthe ho aap ?

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