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In Bahraich district, Uttar Pradesh, a surge in wolf attacks has resulted in the deaths of eight people, predominantly children, since March. Victims have been taken from their homes, often due to the lack of doors, as families deal with poverty and the heat, forcing them to sleep outdoors. In response to the attacks, villagers are conducting nightly patrols and utilizing drones to track the wolves, while authorities have captured four out of six wolves believed to be involved. Experts suggest that a single wolf, rather than a pack, may be responsible for the attacks based on the nature of injuries sustained by the victims. Officials are advising residents to stay indoors at night and are working closely with local communities to enhance safety measures. The situation has raised alarm, prompting both local and forest officials to collaborate on a strategy to capture the remaining wolves and protect vulnerable residents.
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