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Elephant calf rescued from 25 feet deep well well in Malayattoor in Kerala

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Forest officials successfully rescued an elephant calf that fell into a 25-ft deep well at Malayattoor in ernakulam here on Friday after nearly four hours of hard work. A passage was made towards the well using an excavator to rescue the baby elephant.

According to the forest officials, the elephant calf has not sustained any injuries after getting trapped inside the well. In the visuals it can be seen the animal was coming out of the well through the passage and running towards the forest.


“ When the calf walked through the passage, we made loud noises to drive it away to the forest. The elephant herd was spotted near the rubber plantation during the rescue operation. So we think, the rescued calf joined its herd,” said an official. According to the forest officials, the rescue efforts were delayed due to the presence of an elephant herd near the well. It is learnt that the elephant calf was separated from its herd and fell into the well in the wee hours of Friday. Local residents who noticed elephants near the well alerted the forest department.


Meanwhile, local residents staged a protest against the forest department's lapses in preventing wild animal attacks in the area. One of the residents alleged that no action was taken to construct a fence in the area close to the forest though the government allotted Rs 80 lakh. The people argued that they were afraid to step out of their houses due to threat from wild animals.

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