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Elephants electrocuted in East India


An Indian villager offers prayers over the bodies of two female elephants after they were electrocuted next to an electricity pole 

Two elephants were killed in eastern India after coming into contact with an electricity pole, government officials said Saturday.

The pair were part of a herd numbering 20 to 40 that was passing through a busy elephant corridor -- a traditional migration route -- on the outskirts of a tea estate in Darjeeling, West Bengal state.

"There have been incessant rains in the region over the last few days and our electricity department officials' initial assessment is that it made the current pass through the poles," Anurag Srivastava, district magistrate of Darjeeling, told AFP.


The rest of the herd left the area safely, avoiding the pole and dangling wires.

"The locals from the tea estate who rushed to the spot say the second elephant was electrocuted while trying to pull the first one away from the pole," the district magistrate said.

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