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Maharashtra: Wild elephants destroy crops in villages of Gondia district

Forest officials are tracking the movement of a herd of 23 elephants, which has wandered in from neighbouring Gadchiroli district

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A herd of wild elephants has been destroying crops in villages under Arjuni Morgaon forest range in Maharashtra's Gondia district, a forest official said on Sunday.

Forest officials are tracking the movement of a herd of 23 elephants, which has wandered in from neighbouring Gadchiroli district, he said.

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