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Tigers on the Loose: Karnataka Villagers Under Scare
23 Dec
Summary
- Five tigers spotted near villages, causing panic among residents.
- Forest Minister ordered immediate capture and relocation of tigers.
- Three people killed recently due to tiger attacks in southern Karnataka.

Prohibitory orders are now in effect in Nanjadevapura and two adjacent villages in Karnataka's Chamarajanagar district following the sighting of five tigers. Drone footage revealed the tigers near a stone quarry, escalating concerns among residents. Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre has directed officials to prioritize the capture and safe relocation of these animals.
An emergency meeting reviewed the situation, emphasizing measures to prevent loss of human life. Strategies discussed included deploying drones, thermal cameras, and informing villagers of any tiger proximity to settlements. The operation will involve veterinarians, sharpshooters, and elephants, with strict enforcement of prohibitory orders to maintain safety zones.
This incident occurs amidst a concerning rise in tiger attacks, particularly near Bandipur and Nagarahole Tiger Reserves. Over the past two months, three individuals have lost their lives to tiger encounters, prompting increased efforts by the forest department to manage tiger populations and ensure public safety.




