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A tiger believed to have strayed from Maharashtra killed another calf in Mancherial’s Rottepelli forests, triggering panic among villagers. Officials installed CCTV camera traps to track its movement and urged farmers not to take cattle deep into the forest.
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Villagers have been advised to remain cautious, move in groups, and avoid sending cattle too deep into the forest. Forest staff urged residents to report any sightings or signs of the tiger and said awareness drives were underway to educate locals on safety measures.
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The video shows the tourist walking alongside a tiger before crouching to pose for a photo. A trainer is seen using a stick in an attempt to manage the animal. Moments later, the tiger suddenly lunges at the man, resulting in a violent attack.
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The victim, Radha, who belonged to a scheduled caste, turned prey while she was out plucking coffee at the Priyadarshini Estate in Mananthavady village
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Family members say Shivdatt Chauhan was guarding his field at around 5 pm on Saturday when a tiger attacked and killed him
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Locals said that three cows died after being attacked by an unknown wild animal, when they were grazing in the forests near the village. They suspected that the cattle might have been mauled to death by a tiger
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Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (PCCF) RM Dobriyal said the tiger that had allegedly killed a female farm laborer and attacked a farmer in Kagaznagar division recently was identified.
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A tiger which was on the prowl attacked a cow from the herd. However, the cow escaped from the tiger and managed to reach home with bleeding neck injuries.
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A buffalo calf was killed, allegedly by a tiger, when it was grazing in the forests near the Cheelapalli village in Sirpur (T) mandal on Friday. The attack by the tiger which was elusive for the last few days triggered panic among villagers.
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The tiger vanished into the forests, they said, adding that they then informed forest officials and locals about the incident
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While the cotton crop ready for harvesting, venturing out into fields to harvest cotton balls has become a risky affair, with more than one tiger on the prowl
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He stated that the tiger on the prowl in a bush attacked the cow and killed it by biting its neck. He added that he ran away from the spot to escape himself and informed villagers about the incident.
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The tiger, however, left the sheep and slipped into nearby forests when the shepherd raised an alarm.
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District Forest Officer Neeraj Kumar Tebriwal handed over a cheque of Rs 5 lakh to her husband Vasudev, while another cheque of the same value was given to her mother Vadai Vimala, at the office of Kagaznagar FDO.
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Locals said Rauthu Suresh received injuries on his neck when the tiger tried to kill him while he was picking cotton balls. Suresh managed to survive by freeing himself from the jaws of the tiger by raising an alarm
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According to the procedure, villagers are advised not to use forest footpaths. They are also not to raise objections to gates set up by the Forest department along routes passing through forests. They have to engage in far activities only in groups of at least eight to 10 persons and have to be escorted by a sentry. Farmers have to stand guard over their crops only by staying on a machan and not on the ground.
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Residents of many villages in Sirpur (T) Assembly segment are on the edge following the killing of a woman by a tiger at Nazrulnagar in Kagaznagar mandal on Friday.
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Sources said that Morle Laxmi (21) from Gannaram village died on the spot after a tiger attacked her while she was picking cotton balls in a farm on the outskirts of Nazrulnagar at around 8 am
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According to forest officials, about 10 tigers and five cubs were currently residing in forests in Asifabad
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The area has temporarily been closed for farming, and additional manpower has been deployed to prevent any further incidents, Chief Conservator of Forest Dr Jitendra Ramgaonkar said