The News Life

Elephants Narrowly Avoid Collision with Oncoming Train While Crossing Tracks in an Indian Forest

October 23, 2023 by Pham Hien

These startling images show an elephant escaping when it was hit in the beard by a train – as it crosses the tracks dangerously close to an oncoming train.

The image, taken by wildlife photographer Rupak Dastidar, shows endangered elephants in the Indian jungles after a train line was built to cut straight through the forest.

Dozens of elephants are killed each year after being hit by a train – which resulted in a speed limit being introduced for trains to save the elephants’ lives.

An elephant crosses the train tracks in an Indian forest just moments after a train rushed along

A group of elephants in the Indian forest congregates around the tracks as the train approaches

An elephant calf follows its mother over the tracks in an Indian forest

Rupak, 29, said: ‘The railway track turned out to be a graveyard for wild elephants with more than 90 of them being killed since the conversion took place.

‘The trails pass through a few national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and reserved forests that feature numerous corridors of wild animals such as the Indian Elephant and the Indian Gaur.

‘The frequency of accidents along routes of Alipurduar and New Jalpaiguri lines has led forestry and railway officials to try to come up with a solution, cutting train speeds to 50km/h during the day and just 25 km/h at night.

The images show the danger elephants in the Indian forest face after a train line was built that cuts straight through the forest

An adult elephant prepares to cross the track in an Indian forest. 90 elephants have been killed since this train track was built

An adult elephant prepares to cross the track in an Indian forest. The new train tracks have been built to pass through national parks and reserved forests ‘The number of dead and injured elephants went down later that year, but despite the restrictions on trains continued to kill elephants.

‘This photo illustrates the danger they face in their own home.’

Officials said two elephants were rammed and killed by a passenger train late last year in eastern India. The animals’ carcasses were decorated with flowers before being cremated at the spot.

According to wildlife officials, in the past five years, at least 26 elephants have been killed and more injured by trains on a stretch of track near the Nepal border.

 

Filed Under: Animal New

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • BREAKING: Boston Red Sox Owner John W. Henry Unveils $8.4 Billion Stadium Mega-Renovation — MLB’s Most Ambitious Arena Redesign Ever Sparks Mixed Reactions from Fans and Raises Questions About the Future of Fenway Park.nh1
  • CONTROVERSY ALERT: Tigers Robbed Twice in One Inning — Riley Greene’s Clean Catch Ignored, Baez’s Perfect Tag Missed, and Detroit Fans Are Demanding Accountability from MLB Umpires.nh1
  • BREAKING: San Francisco Giants Superstar Jung Hoo Lee Inks $250 Million Deal with Netflix — Then Quietly Donates $50 Million to the Giants’ Youth Academy to Inspire the Next Generation of Players.nh1
  • BREAKING: San Francisco Giants Star Tristan Beck Quietly Donates Entire $12.9M Bonus to Build 150 Homes for the Homeless — “I Once Slept on the Streets Too. I Promised Myself I’d Never Forget That Feeling.nh1
  • SAD NEWS: Juan Marichal, the timeless San Francisco Giants legend, has passed away at 87 — but it’s what he left behind for the next generation of players that will bring tears to every baseball fan’s eyes.nh1

Recent Comments

  1. A WordPress Commenter on Hello world!

Copyright © 2025 · Paradise on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in