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Bahraich: Demand for doors increased in villages amid wolf attacks, queues at furniture shops

Due to the threat of wolves in Bahraich, UP, the demand for wooden doors has increased. Furniture shops in wolf-affected areas are getting orders for 20 to 25 doors every day and selling them. Regarding this, a shopkeeper named Mohammad Khayal said that earlier in this season, there was no order for even a single door, but now there is a flood of orders due to the fear of wolves.

The shopkeeper said that the villagers are hastily installing doors in their houses. For the past few days, 20 to 25 doors are being sold every day. Orders are still coming in. The price of the doors is around 2 to 3 thousand. People are so scared of wolves that they no longer want to live without doors.

Furniture Shop

Let us tell you that there is terror of wolves in Mahsi tehsil of Bahraich and more than 30 villages around it. These man-eaters have killed 10 people so far. They have injured dozens. The police-administration team along with the forest department are engaged in catching them. At present, four wolves have been caught, two have not been caught yet.

The family was forced to flee!

There is also fear of wolves in Sikandarpur Makka Purva village. The wolf has attacked this isolated village four times so far. It has even killed a minor. Two families have migrated to Punjab out of fear from this village.

wolf affected village house

Actually, Ramu Kumar lived in this village with his family, but he was in panic after the wolf attacks that started a few days ago. A few days ago, a wolf attacked his house too, in which it tried to take away his little boy. Somehow, with the help of the villagers, he saved his family’s life from the wolf. But the wolf gave deep wounds to the child’s hands and legs. He was admitted to the hospital, when he came back after recovering, Ramu decided to leave Bahraich.

Ramu’s brother Ram Kumar said that he was very upset due to the wolf attack. He was worried about his children and family. We tried to stop him but he shared his crop, locked the house and left with his family.

It is worth noting that the area of ​​Bahraich where there is terror of wolves is very backward. There is no proper arrangement of electricity etc. People are still living in kutcha-pukka houses. Many of them do not even have doors. However, now everyone is getting doors installed.

Source (PTI) (NDTV) (HINDUSTANTIMES)

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