Tiger Threat Unleashes Fear in Rajamahendravaram: Urgent Measures Implemented
A tiger roaming near Rajamahendravaram has killed over eight cattle, inciting fear among local residents. Authorities have advised caution as the big cat's movements extend into populated and fringe areas. A special team is deployed for its capture to ensure community safety, with schools temporarily closed.
Devdiscourse News Desk | Rajamahendravaram | Updated: 05-02-2026 18:59 IST | Created: 05-02-2026 18:59 IST
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A tiger roaming the outskirts of Rajamahendravaram has wreaked havoc, killing over eight cattle and causing widespread fear among residents, according to a forest official on Thursday.
The big cat, suspected to be hiding amidst local gardens and agricultural patches, has been tracked across the region for weeks, leading to urgent public safety measures including school closures in affected areas.
With the tiger's presence detected in both populated and rural zones, a special team has been dispatched from Pune to capture the animal, while locals are urged to remain vigilant and avoid isolated areas, especially at night.
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