Elephant Tragedy Sparks Outrage and Action in Odisha
Three people, including two women, were killed by an elephant in Odisha's Dhenkanal district. The incident led to the suspension of forest officials and public protests demanding compensation and preventive measures. State authorities promised strict actions and compensation for the victims' families.

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An elephant attack in Odisha's Dhenkanal district resulted in the tragic deaths of three individuals, prompting public outrage and swift governmental response. The victims, two women and a man, were identified as Jhulana Dehuri, her brother-in-law Karunakar Dehuri, and a villager named Sashi Sahu.
The incident occurred in Baghadharia village within the Rasol forest range, leading to the suspension of responsible forest officials for negligence. The Forest, Environment and Climate Change Minister, Ganesh Ram Singhkhuntia, has directed stringent actions against those at fault and assured compensation for the victims' families.
Outraged locals protested by blocking a major road, demanding compensation and the installation of solar-powered fences to prevent future intrusions. Authorities are pressed to balance wildlife conservation with public safety, a growing concern in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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