Movement of leopard again on the Tirupati pass..!?

Sowmiya Sriram
Movement of leopard again on the tirupati pass..!?

Tirupati Hill has been threatened by leopards and bears, which have scared the devotees. The Devasthanam has advised the devotees to be cautious as there is again the movement of leopards and bears on the mountain pass in tirupati Tirumala. andhra pradesh has the world-famous tirupati Ezhumalai Temple. Thousands of devotees visit here every day. Most of the devotees from tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and kerala around andhra pradesh visit here. In this situation, the movement of leopards and bears on the mountain pass in tirupati tirumala has increased again in the past few days, causing anxiety among the devotees. On the night of 24th june last, a family from Andhra went to the Alipiri mountain pass to visit the Ezhumalai elephants. Then, unexpectedly, a leopard started attacking a 3-year-old boy, Kaushik, who had come with his family. Then, as the family shouted louder and louder, the boy ran away from the leopard. After that, the seriously injured boy was admitted to the hospital for treatment.

Movement of Leopard and Bear:
Similarly, a week later, a 6-year-old girl from Nellore, Lakshita, was mauled to death by a leopard. Following this, various instructions were given for the safety of the devotees coming to the tirupati mountain pass. Subsequently, the forest guards set up cages and actively engaged in the capture of leopards. The Devasthanam has advised the devotees who go to tirupati at night to walk with canes containing rattan in their hands.

Subsequently, around 320 cameras were installed on the Alibiri mountain pass for the safety of the devotees. In this situation, the tirupati Devasthanam has advised the devotees to be cautious as there is movement of leopards and bears again on the tirupati mountain pass. The movement of leopard and bear has been confirmed in the footage recorded from the last 24th to 27th in the surveillance cameras placed in the area of lakshmi narasimha temple at the 7th mile of Alibiri mountain pass. Accordingly, the management of tirupati Devasthanam has advised the devotees to be safe and not to go alone while walking in groups.
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