Tiger Strays From Sariska Reserve, Injures Three in Rajasthan Villages
Efforts to tranquilize and rescue the tiger continue as fear grips residents in Alwar and Dausa districts.
- A two-year-old tiger from Sariska Tiger Reserve attacked three people, including a woman, in Dausa district on Wednesday morning.
- The victims, who suffered serious injuries, have been referred to Sawai Mansingh Hospital in Jaipur for advanced medical treatment.
- Forest officials are working to locate and tranquilize the tiger, identified as ST 2402, which has been missing for over a week.
- The tiger was last seen in Karanpura village in Alwar district, with its pug marks found in a mustard field; it is expected to return to the reserve soon.
- Villagers in Alwar and Dausa have been advised to stay indoors as rescue teams from Sariska and Ranthambore Tiger Reserves continue their operations.