Wild elephant stuck in cement barricade, freed

Kushalnagar/Madikeri: A wild elephant, which was stuck in a cement barricade at Tondur village near Kushalnagar on Friday night, has been freed by the Forest Department in a four-hour operation.

The cement barricade was constructed by the Forest Department to prevent wild jumbos from entering the village coming under Anekaadu Reserve Forest limits on Kushalnagar-Suntikoppa Main Road.

It is said that a herd of wild elephants ventured near the cement barricade and this particular elephant, a 20-year-old female, tried to cross between the cement barricade and its stomach got stuck between two cement pillars of the barricade.

Unable to free itself, the elephant began to trumpet and the villagers who heard it, alerted the Forest Department officials. The Forest staff brought an earth-excavating machine to free the elephant but other elephants tried to attack them, thus disturbing the rescue operation.

Left with no other options, the Forest staff poured edible oil mixed with detergent on the barricade and on the portion of the elephant’s body that was stuck, to make it slippery.

Finally, the elephant wriggled itself free. The elephant then tried to attack the Forest staff, who managed to flee to a safe distance. Later, the elephant joined other elephants and walked into the forest.

Kushalnagar Range Forest Officer (RFO) Shivaram, other RFOs Ranjan, Anil D’Souza, Subraya, Devaiah, Members of the Rapid Response  Team and other staff of the Forest Department took part in the operation.

This post was published on November 21, 2022 6:33 pm