Elephant Omkar, who was recently spotted near Netarde along the Goa-Maharashtra border, has reportedly re-entered Goa and was seen in the Mopa-Pernem area on Sunday. The Forest Department has stepped up surveillance and is closely monitoring the elephant’s movements. The re-entry has raised concern among locals, who fear that Omkar could once again enter residential and agricultural areas and cause damage. Forest officials are keeping a close watch on the situation to prevent any conflict between the elephant and residents.
Elephant Omkar Re-Enters Pernem, Locals On Alert
After being spotted near the Goa-Maharashtra border, elephant Omkar enters Mopa-Pernem; Forest Department closely monitors movement
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