MP: Elephant Dies After Stepping Onto High Voltage 11,000 KVA Line In Maihar
The villagers have criticised the forest dept for not ensuring strict measures to protect the wild animals.

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Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): An elephant died of electrocution after coming in contact with a live power line in Madhya Pradesh Maihar's. It is believed that the elephant traveled over 120km from Shahdol to Majhatolwa village, where he stepped onto an 11,000 KVA line and died on the spot.
According to information, the power lines in the area were lying open, which led the elephant to come into contact with the high voltage wire.
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The villagers have criticised the forest authorities for not ensuring strict measures to protect the wild animals. Moreover, the Madhya Pradesh Electricity Board was advised to be more cautious around wild animals' territory and should monitor on regular basis.
The forest department has also asked the local communities and NGOs to spread awareness regarding these accidents so that the villagers will know how to manage such types of accidents in nearby future. These steps were being taken by the state government so that no wild animal could die because of the negligence.
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Madhya Pradesh is known for its large forest covers, accommodating several national wildlife parks. Wild animals like Tigers, Cheetahs and Elephants are frequently spotted around these areas.
Earlier on November 10, an elephant calf was rescued and brought to the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve (BTR) in Madhya Pradesh's Umaria district, after it got separated from the heard. Unfortunately, the calf could not be save and died within a few days of the rescue.
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