18 elephants killed in lightning strikes on ‘remote’ hill in Assam’s Nagaon
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18 elephants killed in lightning strikes on ‘remote’ hill in Assam’s Nagaon

Preliminary investigation found that the elephants were killed due to electrocution caused by lightning. Forest officials said the exact reason will be known after post-mortem.

   
A herd of wild elephants takes shelter on highland inside the flooded Burapahar range of Kaziranga National Park, in Nagaon District on 15 July | PTI

A herd of wild elephants takes shelter inside the flooded Kaziranga National Park in Assam's Nagaon district | Representational image

Guwahati: Eighteen elephants died in lightning strikes at a forest in Nagaon district of Assam, a senior Forest Department official said on Thursday.

The incident happened on Wednesday night at a hill in the Kundoli proposed reserve forest in the Kathiatoli range, Principal Chief Conservator of Forest (Wildlife) Amit Sahay told PTI.

“The area is very remote and our team could reach there on Thursday afternoon. It was found that carcasses were lying in two groups. Fourteen were lying atop the hill and four were found at the bottom of the hill,” he said.

The preliminary investigation found that the jumbos were killed due to electrocution caused by lightning last night, but the exact reason will be known only after post- mortem, which will be done on Friday, Sahay said.


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