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Lightning killed 18 elephants in Assam: report

Forest Department rules out any foul play A strong negative lightning flash with a peak current of 39,000 amperes at 9.28 p.m. killed the 18 elephants in Kandali Proposed Reserve Forest in central Assam’s Nagaon district on May 13, an autopsy report has concluded. Making the exhaustive report public on Thursday, Assam Environment and Forest Minister Parimal Suklabaidya ruled out any foul play such as a conscious attempt of electrocution, revenge killing, poisoning. The report prepared by the North Eastern Regional Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (NERDDL) in Guwahati with meteorological inputs from the North East Satellite Application Centre at Umiam in Meghalaya also negated any anthrax outbreak.

No foul play in 18 wild elephants death in Assam, says probe panel

No foul play in 18 wild elephants death in Assam, says probe panel ​ By IANS | ​ 0 Views   Death of 18 elephants in Assam due to lightning : Govt Probe panel.. Image Source: IANS News Guwahati, June 3 : Dispelling all speculations, an Assam government probe report, released on Thursday, said that the 18 wild elephants, found dead in Nagaon district on May 12, were killed after being struck by a massive lightning bolt . Releasing the 10-member probe committee report, state Environment and Forest Minister Parimal Suklabaidya said that 18 elephants death due to lightning has been established with clinching evidence. The exhaustive report incorporating post mortem and reports from concerned agencies have proved beyond doubt that lightning caused the death of a herd of elephants, he told the media.

Death of 18 elephants in Assam due to lightning : Govt probe panel

Death of 18 elephants in Assam due to lightning : Govt probe panel ​ By IANS | ​ 4 Views   Death of 18 elephants in Assam due to lightning : Govt Probe panel.. Image Source: IANS News Guwahati, May 15 : The committee constituted by Assams Wildlife Department on Saturday confirmed that the 18 wild elephants were killed in central Assams Nagaon district on Wednesday after being struck by a massive lightning bolt, officials said. An official statement of the probe panel said that after thorough examinations of the carcasses and based on circumstantial evidence, the team of experts and officials suggested that the cause of death of these elephants, which appeared to be part of a herd, could be due to a lightning strike.

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