Alipurduar (West Bengal): In an unfortunate development on World Elephant Day, two elephants including a calf were found dead in the Dooars region of Northern West Bengal on Wednesday.
However, the cause of the elephants' death is not completely clear, as officials gave conflicting explanations.
Chief Wildlife Warden Ravikant Sinha said the two male elephants died in Buxa Tiger Reserve area in Alipurduar district, after coming in contact with an electric pole which was believed to be electrically charged due to rain. The pole was carrying high tension cable.
However, Power Minister Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay said that no case of electrocution was reported from any power line of West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Company Limited in the area on Tuesday and Wednesday.
"I have inquired from our officials. Neither any power line got snapped in that area nor was there any case of tripping which would have immediately occurred had there been any electrocution," he told a news agency.
"Our staffers are coordinating with the forest department in the area to assess the possible reason for the elephants' death, but there was no electrocution," the minister said.