Wednesday 10 February 2016

India:Elephant rampage causes panic in West Bengal

A wild elephant went on an hours-long rampage in India's West Bengal state, sending residents fleeing in panic.
Officials fired tranquillizer darts to control the animal after it damaged dozens of homes, cars and motorbikes.
Local forestry authorities said no-one was hurt in the incident, in the town of Siliguri.
The animal was taken to a park where domesticated elephants are kept and officials have said they hope to return it to the wild.
Eyewitnesses said the animal had strayed into the town from a nearby forest and seemed frightened and confused.
People run as they follow a wild elephant that strayed into the town of Siliguri in West Bengal state, India
Image caption People threw stones to try to drive away the elephant
People run from elephant that strayed into the city
Image caption According to an official, the female elephant appeared to be a loner without a herd and was likely searching for food
Wild elephant that strayed into the city and went on rampage is watched by locals in Siliguri, India
Image caption The animal damaged dozens of cars and motorbikes
Forest official fires tranquilizer dart at elephant
Image caption Authorities shot the elephant three times with a tranquilizer gun
Elephant is loaded onto a truck after it was tranquilized in Siliguri, India
Image caption Officials used a crane to lift the animal into a truck once it had calmed down

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