Sullia: Wild elephant menace damages six electric poles


Daijiworld Media Network – Sullia

Sullia, Apr 18: A wild elephant caused significant damage at Kalmakaru in Sullia taluk, where six electric poles were brought down following the animal’s activity.

According to reports, the elephant had felled a tree in an attempt to eat its bark or fruit. The tree then crashed onto a power line, resulting in the collapse of six electricity poles.

The incident led to a disruption in power supply in the affected area.

  

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  • CA Ned D'Cunha, Chikmagalur/Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 19 2025

    The present electric poles are like match sticks. They snap easily. Karnataka is the only state who supplies 8 hours electricity supply to the agricultural consumers. Agricultural consumers should get at least 12 hours .

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