A man was tragically electrocuted while setting up traps to hunt wildlife in the Mulugu district of Telangana. The incident highlights the dangers of tampering with electrical systems and the need for safety measures.
ElectrocutionWildlifeMuluguSafetyTelanganaReal EstateMar 22, 2025
A man was electrocuted while setting up traps to hunt wildlife in the Mulugu district of Telangana.
The man came into contact with a live electrical wire while setting up traps. He was not wearing protective gear and was using metal tools, which likely contributed to the accident.
No, the use of electrical traps is illegal and can result in severe penalties. The Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 and the Telangana Forest Department have strict regulations against such traps.
The Telangana government has established buffer zones around forests, deployed wildlife protection teams, and implemented compensation schemes for farmers. Awareness campaigns are also being conducted to educate the public about the risks of illegal trapping methods.
The public should avoid setting up traps that involve electrical wires, report any suspicious activities to the authorities, and seek alternative and safe methods to protect their properties.
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