New Delhi, July 19: As many as 1,578 people have died in elephant attacks in the country in the last three years, with Odisha recording 322 such deaths, according to data shared by the Union Environment Ministry in Lok Sabha.
The ministry said 585 deaths occurred “due to elephant attacks” in 16 states in 2019-20; 461 fatalities took place in 2020-21 and 532 people died in 2021-22 in such incidents.
Odisha reported the maximum number of deaths in elephant attacks in the last three years – 117 in 2019; 93 in 2020; and 112 in 2021, Environment Minister Bhupender Yadav said in the Lok Sabha.
A total of 291 people died in elephant attacks in Jharkhand, 240 in West Bengal, 229 in Assam, 183 in Chhattisgarh and 132 in Tamil Nadu.
Karnataka, Kerala, Meghalaya and Andhra Pradesh saw 69, 57, 12 and 10 such deaths, respectively, during the period.
The ministry said the management of wildlife, including mitigation and management of human-elephant conflict (HEC), is primarily the responsibility of states and Union Territories. (PTI)