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Elephant rampages in east Indian town, smashing homes

KOLKATA — A wild elephant has rampaged through a east Indian town, smashing homes and sending frightened residents running.

KOLKATA — A wild elephant has rampaged through a east Indian town, smashing homes and sending frightened residents running.

The panicked elephant trampled parked cars and motorbikes as crowds of people gathered to watch from balconies and roof tops. Some followed from a distance as the elephant moved through the streets.

The elephant wandered from the Baikunthapur forest today (Feb 10), crossing roads and a small river before entering the town of Siliguri in West Bengal state.

After several hours chasing the animal, authorities shot it with a tranquiliser gun and used a crane to remove it from the town.

The Press Trust of India news agency quoted forest ranger Sanjoy Dutta as saying the elephant damaged homes by crashing through walls and upending pillars. AP

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