Parvathipuram, June 14: A herd of seven elephants entered Pujariguda village in Parvathipuram district of Andhra Pradesh for drinking water and some of them quenched their thirst through water kept in buckets and a container. The visuals showed tuskers drinking water stored in two buckets by the villagers. An elephant is also seen going to a makeshift container on the edge of a village road. Elephant Takes a 6 Km Stroll To Have Some Sweets and Biscuits From Local Shop in Guwahati, Video Goes Viral.

A group of seven elephants, including a baby elephant, reached the village on Wednesday morning. Villagers tried to shoo them away but the elephants made their way into the village. Locals said that the presence of a herd of elephants also created a panic and people rushed inside their houses.

Union Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav had in March this year released 14 guidelines to address Human-Wildlife Conflict (HWC), which aims to facilitate a common understanding among key stakeholders, on what constitutes effective and efficient mitigation of such conflicts in India. Elephant vs Tiger Video: Giant Jumbo Chases Away Big Cat Trying To Enter Water Body, Viral Video Shows Who the Real Boss of Jungle Is.

Elephants Drinking Water From Buckets:

The guidelines are advisory in nature and are also aimed at facilitating the development of site-specific mitigation measures The union government has said that it is working towards robust, practical and cost-effective solutions to end the Human Animal Conflict.

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