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 Elephant Hit by Kanchenjunga Express Near Jagi Road

July 11, 2024

In a tragic incident, an elephant was struck and killed by the Kanchenjunga Express today at approximately 4:30 PM near Jagi Road. The incident has sparked concern among residents and wildlife conservationists.

 

The collision occurred on a section of track known for frequent elephant crossings. According to eyewitnesses, the elephant appeared suddenly on the tracks, giving the train little time to stop. The impact was severe, and the elephant sustained critical injuries. Local authorities and forest department officials quickly arrived at the scene.

This incident has raised serious questions about the safety measures to protect wildlife in areas where train routes intersect with their natural habitats. Environmentalists have long advocated for implementing better safety protocols, such as speed restrictions and installing warning systems, to prevent such accidents.

Residents of Jagi Road have expressed their distress over the incident. “It’s heartbreaking to see these majestic creatures harmed. We need to do more to protect them,” said a local villager.

The forest department has assured the public that an investigation will be conducted to determine the cause of the accident and to explore measures to prevent similar occurrences in the future. The railway authorities have also pledged their cooperation in enhancing safety measures.

This incident is a grim reminder of the ongoing challenges of balancing infrastructure development with wildlife conservation. As the world grapples with the impact of human activities on natural ecosystems, such incidents underscore the urgent need for sustainable solutions that ensure the safety of both humans and wildlife.

Roshan Khamari
Roshan Khamarihttp://jungletak.in
Biographical Information - Roshan Khamari Name: Roshan Khamari Date of Birth: February 12, 2002 Place of Birth: Kalahandi District, Odisha, India Roshan Khamari is a dynamic and visionary individual with a passion for nature, wildlife, and journalism. Born on February 12, 2002, in the scenic landscapes of Kalahandi district in Odisha, India, Roshan's upbringing in the midst of lush forests and vibrant wildlife fostered a deep connection with the natural world from a young age. Driven by his love for nature and wildlife conservation, Roshan embarked on a dual educational journey, pursuing both a BA in Journalism and Mass Communication and a BSc in Forestry, Wildlife, and Environmental Science simultaneously. This unique combination reflects his commitment to raising awareness about environmental issues and using journalism as a powerful tool to amplify nature's voice. As a young and enthusiastic advocate for the environment, Roshan's passion led him to found Jungle Tak, India's first forest-based news platform. Through Jungle Tak, Roshan endeavors to bring people closer to the wonders of the wild, inspiring a deeper appreciation for nature's beauty and fostering a sense of responsibility towards conservation. With an academic background in journalism and forestry, wildlife, and environmental science, Roshan strives to use his knowledge and platform to educate, engage, and empower others in the realm of nature and wildlife conservation. As he continues on his journey to make a positive impact on the environment, Roshan's dedication, vision, and unwavering commitment to preserving the beauty of our planet's wilderness serve as an inspiration to all. Biographical Information updated as of August2023
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