Chhindwara News: Tiger has attacked a youth in Boria village of Chhindwara. The youth has been injured in the attack, who has been admitted to the hospital for treatment. The young man told that the tiger had left after pelting a stone on his face.
After this the tiger left him. During this the tiger injured his hand and cheek. After this the young man started making noise. Hearing the noise, the tiger went away from there. The tiger also left the young man in an injured condition. After this, the relatives came to know about this, then they informed the forest guard. After this the forest guard took the young man to the hospital and got him treated.
Panic in the village after the incident
At the same time, the villagers are scared as soon as the information about the tiger attack comes to the fore. He is unable to reach the farm. After the information, the Forest Department has issued an alert in the entire area. The movement of the tiger could not be traced. After coming into the residential area of the tiger, now the entire villagers are forced to be imprisoned in the houses as soon as the evening comes. This is not the first case, even before this type of tiger movement has come to the fore in Chaurai and Chand areas. In some places, tigers are also hunting domesticated cattle. In such a situation, the farmer is very upset.
The victim is done, how will the situation improve
In the past, some people have repeatedly hunted tigers coming towards the farm by trapping electric wire in Konapinderai adjacent to Pench Tiger Reserve. In such a situation, along with the tigers, there is also a danger to the safety of humans in the areas. If the forest department does not take any step then a big accident can happen.
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