The villagers are really scared that almost every day elephants come perilously closer to human habitations, said Albino Toppo of Delakudar village under Panposh Forest Division in Sundergarh district.
Similar complaints are coming from K Balang, Lahunipara and Nuagaon areas of the district. The villagers say they face such situation due to the bumper fruits.
"This summer we had bumper fruit of mango, jackfruit and sola and these are attracting the elephants as these are their favourite," said a villager of K Balang.
Besides, sola, the seed of mahula, is another attraction for the jumbos. "It gives them little high and they love it as they like the local brew 'handia' so they come," said Suluri Sahu of Totapalli under Lahunapara.
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In the last couple of weeks elephants have barged into the villages and have ransacked quite a few houses and destroyed other properties.
In the month of June during one such night raids by the jumbo herds, a baby girl died at Chandiposh. Similar situation is being reported from Sabdega, Lefripara areas under Sundergarh range.
In the last one week, the jumbos have destroyed houses and properties and also savoured the fruits from the trees in Sabdega and Lefripara.
"We are keeping night watch on them with the help of the forest officials and try to drive them back," said Pramod Kissan, who was here to procure fire crackers to be used in anti-elephant drive.
There are five to six herds moving in these three areas. "Basically they do not come out during monsoon but this time they are coming out because the villagers are maintaining their fruits," said Kumar.
"We have asked for the help of the local revenue officials to assess the magnitude of the losses and then they will be given cash help as per the departmental norms.
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