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‘Killer Wolves’ On Rampage: Bahraich’s Schools Closed, Markets Shut Amid Panic

Bahraich, a district now gripped by fear, appears deserted as residents stay indoors due to fears of “killer wolves.” The region is reeling from a series of attacks that have claimed nine lives, including eight children. As a result, students are not attending school, farmers have left their fields, and local markets are eerily quiet.

Residents are still deeply frightened by the threat of further attacks. Roli Singh from Thaliya village shared her concerns with TOI, stating, “If my kids remain safe, they will have the opportunity to study in the future.”

To safeguard their communities, villagers have organized patrol groups. On Wednesday night, a wolf attacked several goats in Pachdevari village, Hardi. Patrol teams are promptly notified of any new wolf sightings, which are then reported to forest officials who increase their efforts to secure the area.

In response to the crisis, the administration has taken several steps to enhance safety. Bahraich District Magistrate Monika Rani announced that a specialized team, including panchayat assistants, secretaries, revenue officials, sanitation workers, and Anganwadi and ANM workers, has been formed to patrol villages at night and raise awareness among residents.

The block administration has also begun installing solar lights, with approximately 120 lights and doors already set up. Primary schools are being used as temporary shelters for those in need, providing a place for individuals requiring overnight accommodation.

The forest department has deployed extensive resources to address the situation, including six cameras and drones. Additionally, 150 personnel from the Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) are patrolling the area, supported by 32 teams from the revenue department and 25 teams from the forest department. Authorities are also using loudspeakers to instruct residents to stay indoors, keep their children inside, and secure their doors at night.

Drishya Madhur

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