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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/8166686.stmNepal probes elephant

'attacks'By Joanna Jolly

BBC News, Kathmandu

 

*Nepalese officials are visiting an area in the far east of the country to

investigate attacks by elephants migrating from neighbouring India.*

 

More than 200 elephants are believed to have entered the region and have

been blamed for destroying crops and killing villagers in border villages.

 

With the onset of the annual monsoon, herds of wild elephants have crossed

into Nepal from the forests of India.

 

They are following traditional migratory routes.

 

The routes lead them to rich paddy fields and fruit trees that lie over the

border.

 

The Nepalese government decided to send a team to the area after local

villagers reported that crops were being destroyed and, in some cases,

people killed by rampaging elephants.

 

After Nepalis began shooting at the animals, the situation threatened to

turn into an international incident.

 

Last week the chief minister of the Indian state of West Bengal - which

shares a border with Nepal - described the shooting as a crime.

 

The Nepalese government say they will now pay compensation to villagers who

have lost family members or been injured in attacks.

 

A government official said he hoped these measure would help local Nepalis

cope better with the annual migration of elephants to this area.

 

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