Tragedy struck eastern India as a rogue elephant went on a 10-day rampage, claiming the lives of more than two dozen people.
The elephant, a massive male, terrorized three villages in the region, leaving a trail of destruction and death in its wake.
Local authorities have been working tirelessly to contain the situation, but the elephant's aggressive behavior has made it a significant challenge.
Witnesses describe the elephant as being extremely aggressive and unpredictable, with some even reporting that it had attacked vehicles and buildings in addition to humans.
The government has deployed a team of experts to capture the elephant, but so far, efforts have been unsuccessful.
The people of eastern India are living in fear, with many forced to flee their homes as the elephant continues its rampage.
The incident has raised concerns about the safety and welfare of local communities, particularly in areas where human-wildlife conflict is common.
Conservation efforts are underway to mitigate the situation and prevent similar incidents in the future.
Local authorities are urging residents to remain calm and follow evacuation orders, while experts continue to work on a solution to contain the elephant.
The situation is being closely monitored by local authorities and wildlife experts, who are working together to ensure the safety of both humans and animals.