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Assam: Wild Indian gaur terrorizes residents in Baksa, two seriously injured

Assam: Wild Indian gaur terrorizes residents in Baksa, two seriously injured

In a startling incident on the Indo-Bhutan border near Nikashi in Baksa, residents were left in panic as a wild Indian gaur went on a rampage, injuring two individuals. The victims, identified as Madan Nirla and Rajesh Tirkey, sustained serious injuries and were rushed to Musalpur Civil Hospital for urgent medical attention.

The wild Indian gaur, believed to have ventured out of the Batabari forest, unleashed chaos in the Nikashi area, causing alarm among locals. The terrifying ordeal was captured on camera, depicting the frantic attempts of the injured victims to fend off the aggressive animal.

Authorities from the forest department and local police swiftly responded to the scene, deploying efforts to contain the situation and drive away the wild Indian gaur. Despite their intervention, the free-roaming animal continued to instill fear among residents, prompting heightened vigilance in the area.

The incident serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable encounters residents face in border regions, where wildlife encroachment poses a constant threat to human safety.