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Lakhimpur Kheri Tiger: Tiger Spotted Again In Midnight, Fleeing Upon Seeing Cage | ABP News

In Uttar Pradesh, terror from wild animals is causing widespread panic. After wolf attacks in Bahraich, the fear of tigers has now gripped Lakhimpur Kheri. The search for eight tigers in the region is underway, utilizing two drones and 20 cameras. In the past month alone, tiger attacks have resulted in three deaths. 

Recently, a 45-year-old man named Amrish was killed by a tiger while cutting grass in Imliapur village, located in the Hyderabad police station area. Forest officials, led by DFO Sanjay Biswal, are intensively searching for the tiger using drone cameras. Biswal stated that the tiger is expected to be captured soon, as the recent rains have caused animals to venture out. Four traps have been set, and efforts are supported by various NGOs. The forest minister has also directed the capture of all eight tigers to ensure public safety.

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