Wild Elephants Roam Kotagiri Road, Disrupt Traffic

A herd of wild elephants was spotted roaming on the Kotagiri road near the forest department checkpoint on August 5, causing temporary traffic disruption. Forest officials intervened to guide the elephants back into the forest.


In a recent incident that highlights the ongoing human-wildlife interaction in the Nilgiris, a herd of wild elephants was seen wandering on the road to Kotagiri, causing temporary traffic disruption.

For the past few days, there has been increased elephant movement on the roads leading from Mettupalayam to Ooty and Kotagiri. This activity has raised concerns among local residents and travelers using these routes.

On the night of August 5, a group of wild elephants was spotted near the forest department checkpoint on the road to Kotagiri. The unexpected presence of these majestic creatures on the road prompted drivers to halt their vehicles at various points along the route.

Responding swiftly to the situation, forest department officials arrived at the scene. They took immediate action to guide the elephants back into the forest area. Only after ensuring that the elephants had safely returned to their habitat did the officials allow the traffic to resume.

This incident serves as a reminder of the delicate balance between human settlements and wildlife habitats in the region. It also underscores the importance of vigilance and quick response from forest officials to manage such situations effectively, ensuring the safety of both wildlife and humans.

Authorities advise travelers on these routes to remain cautious, especially during nighttime, and to cooperate with forest officials during such encounters to prevent any untoward incidents.

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