Wild Elephant Rampage Damages Banana Trees and Homes in Valparai's Akkamalai Estate

A wild tusker damaged banana trees and residences in Akkamalai Estate, Valparai, causing panic and leading locals to demand action for their safety on June 30.


Coimbatore: A wild tusker wreaked havoc in the Akkamalai Estate area of Valparai, Coimbatore district, on June 29. The lone elephant destroyed banana plants and houses in the area, leading to severe damage.


The local residents informed estate officials, who with the public's help, tried to drive the elephant back into the forest. This resulted in a tense situation in the locality.




Furthermore, the tusker broke into more than five residences, causing residents to lose sleep over fears of additional attacks.


Therefore, on June 30, the residents have formally requested measures to ensure their safety from further incidents involving the wild elephant.

Senior Forest Dept Official, Including Coimbatore Forest Range Officer, Injured in Road Accident

TNFA Assistant Conservator of Forests (ACF) Radhakrishnan and Coimbatore Forest Range Officer V. Thirumurugan sustained...

10 Kg of Narcotic Substance Seized Near Sungam in Coimbatore; Two Arrested

Coimbatore City Prohibition Enforcement Wing police seized 10 kg of ganja near Sungam Roundana and arrested two persons...

Coimbatore Corporation Public Grievance Meeting Receives 54 Petitions from Residents

A public grievance meeting was held at Coimbatore Corporation head office under Mayor Ka. Ranganayaki Ramachandran's lea...

Thirumoorthy Dam Water Level Rises to 55.46 Feet in Udumalaipettai

Thirumoorthy Dam near Udumalaipettai in Tiruppur district recorded a water level of 55.46 feet as of May 26. The dam is...

Amaravathi Dam Water Level Rises to 30.25 Feet

The water level at Amaravathi Dam in Tirupur district has risen to 30.25 feet due to continuous inflow. The dam is recei...

Amaravathi Dam Water Level Rises to 30.25 Feet

The water level at Amaravathi Dam in Tirupur district has risen to 30.25 feet due to continuous inflow. The dam is recei...