Shimla, Aug 16,
A tragic event occurred late Thursday night in the Dalhousie area of Chamba district, Himachal Pradesh, resulting in the deaths of a female bear and her cub due to electrocution. The incident unfolded when the bears were moving through a forest, and the cub, driven by curiosity, climbed up a transformer pole. Tragically, the cub was electrocuted upon contact with the pole. In a desperate attempt to rescue her cub, the mother bear also climbed the transformer and met the same fate.
On Friday morning, local authorities discovered the lifeless bodies of the mother bear and her cub. In response, the Wildlife Department formed a committee to investigate the incident. The committee, which included officials from both the Wildlife and Forestry Departments, conducted a post-mortem examination of the animals. The entire process was documented on video to ensure transparency and to prevent any misuse of the remains.
The remains of the bears were cremated under strict supervision. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the need for enhanced safety measures in areas inhabited by wildlife. The tragic deaths of these wild animals have raised concerns among local residents and wildlife enthusiasts, who are now demanding immediate action to prevent such incidents in the future.
The lack of protective measures around transformers in areas frequented by wildlife has been highlighted as a significant concern. Had appropriate barriers been installed, this heartbreaking loss of life might have been prevented. The exposed transformer proved to be a fatal hazard for the bears, who were simply navigating their natural habitat.
The bears, who had been seen roaming the forests of Dalhousie just days before, met an untimely and preventable end due to human negligence. Their loss underscores the serious risks posed to wildlife by inadequate infrastructure.
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