Panic Grips Chandigarh
Panic gripped Chandigarh after residents spotted a leopard in Sector 29, leading to heightened concern in the community. The leopard was seen drinking water and roaming in the area, prompting immediate action from local authorities.
CCTV footage captured the presence of the leopard on the premises of a dargah, further alarming residents. In response to the sighting, PCR vehicles were deployed in the area as a precautionary measure to ensure public safety.
Officials from the Forest department arrived at the scene but found no traces of the animal, leaving residents anxious about the potential threat. The incident has raised questions about wildlife management in urban areas and the safety of residents.
In a related note, a yellow alert was issued in Maharashtra’s Vidarbha due to a severe heatwave, which has also been affecting daily life. Temperatures in Vidarbha soared past 40 degrees Celsius across several districts, with residents avoiding stepping out during peak daytime hours.
This persistent spell of extreme heat has begun to impact the daily routines of those living in the region, adding to the challenges faced by residents. The combination of wildlife sightings and extreme weather conditions has created a tense atmosphere in Chandigarh and surrounding areas.
As the situation develops, authorities continue to monitor the area for any signs of the leopard, while residents remain on high alert. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the leopard’s whereabouts, and officials are urging the public to report any further sightings.
