Tragic Collision in Ugandan National Park: Human-Wildlife Conflict Exposed
A passenger van struck an elephant in Uganda's Murchison Falls National Park, resulting in three deaths and four injuries. The vehicle, carrying Uganda Revenue Authority employees, lost control after the collision. The incident highlights the ongoing human-wildlife conflict in protected areas.
A tragic accident unfolded in Uganda as a passenger van collided with an elephant in Murchison Falls National Park, claiming the lives of three individuals and injuring four others. The incident occurred on Sunday on a road within the park's boundaries, according to a police statement released on Monday.
The van was transporting Uganda Revenue Authority employees traveling from northern Uganda to Kampala, when the driver lost control after hitting the elephant. Police have urged motorists to exercise extreme caution when driving through national parks and wildlife-protected areas.
Footage from the crash site showed victims in the wrecked vehicle pleading for assistance while the injured elephant lay struggling nearby. The episode sheds light on the risks of human-wildlife conflict in areas where protected spaces intersect with human activity.
(With inputs from agencies.)

