‘Migration’ has started due to the terror of wolves in Bahraich, 2 families shifted to Punjab

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There has been terror of wolves in Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh for the last few days. People of about 35 villages are in panic. So far 10 people including 9 children have died in the attack of man-eating wolves. Many teams are engaged to catch the wolves. But now the terror of wolves has become so much that people are forced to migrate.

2 families migrated to Punjab

Wolves have attacked Sikandarpur Makka Purva village of Bahraich four times so far. A minor of this village has also died. Due to which there is an atmosphere of fear in the village. Two families of this village have migrated to Punjab. Other people also say that they are living in the shadow of fear.

What did the people of this village say

When Aaj Tak reached this village, Ramu Kumar, a resident of this village, said that he is in panic after the wolf attacks that have started in the last few days. He told that a few days ago a wolf had attacked his house as well. But with the help of the villagers, he was successful in driving the wolf away. But his child is badly injured in this wolf attack. Now Ramu has decided to leave Bahraich.

Ramu’s brother Ram Kumar told Aaj Tak that he was very upset due to the wolf attack. We tried to stop him but he left with his family. The brother said that due to fear of the wolf, he had to leave his well-built house and work and migrate to Punjab.

Same is the story of Reshma

A similar story is of Reshma’s family. Reshma’s house was also attacked by a wolf a month ago. She was sleeping in the courtyard with her two children. Suddenly the wolf came to the village and attacked. Reshma also decided to leave the village. She went to Punjab with her husband.

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There have been four wolf attacks in this village, one of which was on 45-year-old Maya Devi. Maya cannot see, the wolf attacked her in the dark of the night. Due to all such incidents, the villagers are scared and frightened and currently two families have left the village. Villagers told Aaj Tak that the entire village is troubled by the wolf, if this continues then migration may increase.

Appeal to people to keep doors closed

Officials have advised people to keep the doors of their houses closed. On the other hand, the forest department is using cages to rescue the wolves. Efforts are being made to monitor their every activity with the help of drones and goats are being kept in the cages so that the wolves get tempted to come inside and get trapped. Apart from this, nets are also being used to rescue the wolves.

The villagers are terrified due to the terror of the man-eating wolf. Even during the day, if they are going to the fields, they are carrying sticks with them so that if the wolves attack them, they can be saved.

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