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Video: Elephant Charges At Ambulance Carrying Injured Worker In Kerala

The incident occurred near the 'S' curve close to the Chinnar forest checkpost in Kerala

Highlights

  1. An elephant charged at an ambulance carrying an injured worker in Kerala's Idukki district
  2. The ambulance was blocked for nearly ten minutes on the Marayoor-Udumalpet interstate route
  3. The driver used the horn and siren to scare the elephant back into the forest
Kerala: 

An ambulance carrying an injured migrant worker in Kerala's Idukki district had a close call after a lone elephant charged at the vehicle. 

The ambulance remained blocked on the Marayoor-Udumalpet interstate route for nearly ten minutes before the lone tusker retreated into the forest.

A migrant worker who had suffered a severe leg injury at a construction site was being rushed to hospital when the elephant suddenly emerged from the forests and ran nearly 20 metres straight towards the ambulance. The incident occurred near the 'S' curve close to the Chinnar forest checkpost. 

The ambulance driver, Selva, immediately activated both the siren and horn together. The loud sound made the elephant stop across the middle of the road, blocking the path. 

He continued to sound the horn and siren in intervals, forcing the animal to slowly back away into the forest.

Only after the elephant disappeared into the woods could the ambulance proceed to the hospital.

The incident caught on camera was another testament to the nature of the human-animal conflict in the hill district of Kerala. 

In October, local government officials in Palakkad district urged the forest department to move a wild elephant, locally named Kabali, back into the forests after multiple incidents of road blockage and attacks on vehicles by the lone tusker were reported along an interstate highway. 

In one such incident, traffic on the Athirappilly-Malakkappara interstate highway came to a halt for nearly 18 hours after the elephant entered the road. 

A video of the tusker showed it standing on the road, leisurely feeding on the tree and then trampling on its trunk. Tourists, including several interstate travellers, were reportedly forced to wait while forest officials narrowly escaped an attack as they tried to drive the elephant back to the forest.  

'Kabali' is known for its 'notorious' behaviour. Last year it had blocked an ambulance and injured a biker. In 2022, it attacked a jeep. 

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NDTV in partnership with UBER is launching a sustained campaign 'Roshan Dilli'  to try and raise safety standards in India's capital, New Delhi.

Our focus is to try and improve lighting in public spaces in the city. Lighting is a key factor in shaping women's perceptions of safety

The initiative will provide a platform for all stakeholders to discuss our goal of improving safety standards, to start a conversation about safety of women in the country

It will also highlight various interventions and solutions that help to make women safe and put the spotlight on what more can be done.

The campaign will accentuate the need for Safety to be a shared responsibility

The need for gender sensitization and how law enforcement and civil society through checks and education can try and make women safer

We hope you will join us and help make New Delhi a safer city for women.

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