Wolves have been terrorizing Bahraich district, causing nine deaths and injuring 20 since March. Recent attacks in Hardi area left a toddler dead and two women injured. Authorities are boosting forest guards and using drones to locate remaining wolves, urging residents to stay indoors for safety.
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