The recent flash floods, which wreaked havoc in some parts of Gujarat, led to the death of 10 lions, more than 1,600 blue bulls, and nearly 90 spotted deer among other wild animals.
A report submitted by the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests of Gujarat to the Union Environment Ministry said the deaths occurred mainly in Amreli and Bhavnagar districts and forest officials have been able to locate more than 80 lions in these two districts roaming "safely".
"Till July 2 this year, carcasses of ten lions were recovered. Besides, carcasses of 1,670 blue bulls, 87 spotted deer, nine black bucks and six wild boars were also recovered," the report said.
Cyclonic depression leading to heavy rainfall of about 26 inches within a short span of six hours in the catchments in Dhari, Bagasara and Kukavav taluka of Amreli district on June 26 caused flash floods in the Shetrunji river resulting in huge loss of lives of people, property and wildlife, the report said.
"The carcasses of the lions were cremated after postmortem by veterinary doctors, while remains of other animals were buried after rojkam/panchnama in the presence of gazetted forest officials.
However, after the flood, when the officials visited the affected areas, wildlife, including Asiatic lions, was seen moving and fresh kills of blue bulls were also observed.
Some lions found in "weak health and shocked condition" were supplemented with necessary treatment and food by the staff involved in the operation.
"Forest department officials with the help of NGOs and the local villagers could locate 17 lions in Savarkundala area, 27 lions in Liliya-Chandgadh-Krakach area of Amreli district and 40 in Bhavnagar district during search and rescue operations after the flood.
Nearly 300 people including forest officials, NGOs, local villagers and NDRF teams were involved in the operation.
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