The incident took place when Radha, a native of Hunsur in Karnataka, was sleeping along with some other workers in a makeshift tent near an over-bridge in the wee hours, police said.
According to locals, the dogs virtually dragged the hapless woman a few meters from the tent before she was rescued by others who woke up hearing her screaming.
She suffered severe injuries on nose and neck and her upper lip was almost bitten off by the canines, they said.
The incident comes at a time when a debate is raging in the state on how to check the growing stray dog attacks with a group of pet lovers opposing the move of the state government to cull violent dogs.
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A case in this regard is also pending in the Supreme Court.
The stray dog menace in Kerala has come into sharp focus after a 65-year-old woman was mauled to death by a pack of street dogs at the coastal hamlet of Pullivilla near Thiruvananthapuram on August 19.
The state government has said it would take measures, including culling violent canines, to tackle the problem.
However, Union minister Maneka Gandhi slammed the state government's move to cull dogs.
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