Jorhat:In a region often fraught with human-elephant conflicts, an extraordinary act of compassion unfolded in Assam's Jorhat district. Villagers from the Chamguri Khmzangia area in the Titabar sub-division united to rescue a mother elephant and her four calves trapped in a deep, muddy pond.
The incident occurred on Wednesday evening when the elephants, part of a 60-member herd from the Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary, ventured into the area in search of food. While foraging, the mother and calves became separated from the herd and fell into the pond. The distressed calls of the trapped elephants alerted nearby villagers, who rushed to their aid.
Braving the freezing cold, the villagers worked tirelessly through the night to save the animals. Using shovels and other tools, they dug channels to drain the water and created a pathway for the elephants to climb out. Despite the chaos, the elephants remained calm and did not display aggression toward their rescuers.