A 55-year-old woman from Chintalamanepalli mandal in Kumram Bheem Asifabad district died after being attacked by a wild boar while returning from her farm. The family has sought compensation from the Forest Department, citing a wild animal attack
An 18-year-old tribal youth from Kethini village was washed away while crossing a flooded stream in Chintalamanepalli mandal. His body remains missing. This is the second drowning incident in the Adilabad region within three days
Forest officials said that the NBWL suggests construction of the special bridges to reduce disturbance caused by movement of vehicles in the forests that are inhabited by wild animals, in particular tigers
Dimda and Shivapelli villages and Naikapuguda, a hamlet under Babasagar in Chintalamanepalli mandal, Thalayi, Thikkapalli and Bheemaram of Bejjur mandal were stranded in the backwaters of Pranahita river, which was in spate due to heavy rains.
The wild male elephant from the forests of of Chhattisgarh and Odisha reportedly strayed into Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra before stepping into Telangana for food and water.
Sirpur (T) Sub-Inspector Deekonda Ramesh said Kumram Naresh from Dabba village in Chintalamanepalli mandal was found to be carrying the cash without relevant receipts in a jeep to Chandrapur in Maharashtra during a vehicle check.
The forest department accorded an in-principle permission to construct a high-level bridge across a stream between Kethini and Dimda villages in Chintalamanepalli mandal.
Kumram Bheem Asifabad: A 30-year-old daily wage earner accidentally drowned in a fish pond on the outskirts of Ravindranagar village in Chintalamanepalli mandal on Wednesday. Chintalamanepalli Sub-Inspector Sandeep Kumar said the deceased was Bursa Ravi, a resident of Tekam Guda in Koutala mandal. Ravi’s body was found in the pond by some motorists who informed […]
Source said that a female forest beat officer, her husband and basecamp staffer were trailed by a tiger which was on the prowl in the wild, when the three were on their way to Balaji Anukoda by two motorbikes.
Reports said the woman, Nakka Shyamala (30) was upset over some family disputes and threw her three-year-old daughter Anusha into Pranahita river and later jumped into it.