An atmosphere of fear has spread in 35 villages in Uttar Pradesh's Bahraich due to man-eating wolves. The UP government has started 'Operash Bhedia' due to the fear of wolves. For this, 200 police and PAC personnel, 25 teams of forest department, drones and shooters are also deployed. Orders have been given by the system to shoot wolves on sight. On the other hand, the fear has increased so much among the people that they have been forced to leave the village and migrate. In many villages, hundreds of families are leaving their homes and spending the night in schools. In fact, many people do not have their homes due to poverty in this area. DM Monika Rani said that due to humidity and heat in the villages, people prefer to sleep in the open. Officials are advising villagers to sleep on roofs but the problem is more for families who have only roofs. In such a situation, the administration has taken this step to protect them. CM Yogi Adityanath has also given strict instructions in this regard. The wolf attacks continue. Now there are reports of wolf attacks in districts other than Bahraich, which is proving to be a challenge for the government and administration. 10 people, including children, have been killed and 37 people injured in two months due to wolf attacks in 50 villages plagued by wolf terror since one and a half months. Chief Minister Yogi has held a high-level meeting in Lucknow. Forest Minister Arun Saxena is camping in Bahraich. Despite all this, for the last one and a half months, around 50 villages are troubled by wolf terror.
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