A herd of elephants caused damage to the Ponnuthu Amman Temple in Warappallayam, near Pannimadai in Coimbatore district on October 7. The temple, located at the foothills, frequently experiences elephant visits.
Coimbatore: The Ponnuthu Amman Temple in Varappallayam, near Pannimadai in Coimbatore district, was damaged by a herd of elephants on the night of October 7. The temple, situated at the foothills of a mountain, is known to be frequently visited by elephants due to its location.

The incident occurred when a group of elephants entered the temple premises late at night. The herd reportedly caused damage to various items inside the temple room. This event has raised concerns among the local community about the safety of the temple and its surroundings.

Elephant encounters are not uncommon in this area, as the temple's proximity to the forest often leads to wild elephants wandering into human-inhabited zones. However, this particular incident has drawn attention due to the extent of damage caused to the religious site.
Local authorities and forest department officials are expected to assess the situation and consider measures to prevent such incidents in the future. The damage to the temple highlights the ongoing challenges of human-elephant conflict in areas where human settlements border wildlife habitats.
The incident occurred when a group of elephants entered the temple premises late at night. The herd reportedly caused damage to various items inside the temple room. This event has raised concerns among the local community about the safety of the temple and its surroundings.
Elephant encounters are not uncommon in this area, as the temple's proximity to the forest often leads to wild elephants wandering into human-inhabited zones. However, this particular incident has drawn attention due to the extent of damage caused to the religious site.
Local authorities and forest department officials are expected to assess the situation and consider measures to prevent such incidents in the future. The damage to the temple highlights the ongoing challenges of human-elephant conflict in areas where human settlements border wildlife habitats.