In Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh, wolves terrorize local villages, while a tiger has sparked fear in Lakhimpur Kheri district, and now a leopard has been spotted in the capital city of Karnataka, Bengaluru. Over 35 villages in Bahraich are in panic due to these man-eating wolves. In Lakhimpur Kheri, sightings of a tiger have left 50 villages in dread, and the appearance of a leopard has spread fear among Bengaluru residents. From the north to the south of India, various cities are reporting terrifying scenes due to these predatory animals.
In Bahraich, residents of over 35 villages are on high alert, staying awake through the night to guard against wolves. These wolves have attacked and killed 10 people, including 9 children, leaving more than 50 others injured. The forest department has deployed 25 teams to capture these wolves.
'One wolf grabbed my daughter in its mouth, and two others followed...', a mother recounts the terrifying night.
The administration and forest department report that six wolves are in the area, with four of them already captured. However, villagers insist that there are around 20-25 wolves targeting small children and women. To ensure safety, police and PAC personnel have also been deployed.
Source: aajtak
Tiger Movement Recorded in Lakhimpur
Meanwhile, over 50 villages in Lakhimpur Kheri are gripped with fear due to the presence of a tiger. The forest department teams are actively searching for the tiger, which was caught on camera near a trap. In August, this tiger attacked five people, killing four, leaving a lasting fear among the villagers living close to the forest.
Source: aajtak
The tiger has left its footprints in several villages of Lakhimpur Kheri, causing widespread panic. One day, its paw prints were spotted, and the next day, the tiger was captured on camera. To catch this man-eating tiger, the forest department set up four traps and installed cameras around them. Additionally, drone cameras were used for surveillance, which captured the tiger’s movement.
Lakhimpur Kheri to Bahraich... Tigers and Wolves Spreading Fear in Dozens of Villages
Leopard Sighted at 3 AM in Bengaluru
In Bengaluru's Jigani area, a leopard was spotted around 3 AM on Sunday, causing panic among local residents. The leopard was captured on CCTV and seen roaming the area. Forest department officials reported that residents were awakened by the barking of stray dogs.
Source: aajtak
A task force comprising forest officials is conducting a search operation in the area and its surroundings to capture the leopard. Security guards have been provided with firecrackers to use if the leopard is sighted. Residents have been advised not to venture out alone until the leopard is captured. Officials suspect it might have come from the Ragihalli or Bannerghatta forest areas.