In Bahraich district’s Mahsi subdivision, wolf attacks have killed nine people and injured 24, causing widespread panic. Schools and markets are deserted as villagers form patrol groups for safety. Authorities implement measures like solar lights, patrol teams, and temporary shelters while a Wildlife Institute team studies the attacks.
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