Updated May 15th, 2019 at 09:55 IST

Odisha Government to use drones for tracing 4,000 spotted deer missing in the aftermath of Cyclone Fani

Drone cameras will be used to locate the deer as it could be more fruitful, the official said.

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The Odisha government on Tuesday decided to use drones to locate about 4,000 spotted deer who are missing from a sanctuary in Puri district following Cyclone Fani, an official said.

Most of the deer of the Balukhand-Konark sanctuary, which is spread over 72 square kilometres between Puri and Konark towns, could not be located after the extremely-severe cyclone made landfall in the coastal district at 200 kmph on May 3, the official said.

"We could find only one carcass of a spotted deer so far after a thorough search inside the sanctuary. However, there is no trace of other animals," said A K Mohapatra, principal chief conservator of forest (PCCF), wildlife.

The deer generally come out of their hideouts at night in search of food, but the forest officials searched for the animals during daytime and could not find them, Mohapatra said.

Drone cameras will be used to locate the deer as it could be more fruitful, the official said.

"Since the carcass of only one deer is spotted, we believe that others are alive, though not noticed during the search in daytime," Mohapatra said.

Forest officials said large number of cashew trees in the sanctuary might have protected the deer. The sanctuary had been stripped of its rich flora by the cyclone.

The sanctuary acts as a buffer for the coastal areas from the high-velocity winds, but it had been completely destroyed, said Bhimsen Das, a forest officer.

The divisional forest officer had conducted a review meeting on Sunday to assess the damage and the next course of action. The sanctuary, where antelopes and jackals are also found, is now closed to the visitors.

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Meanwhile, entire Puri district and hundreds of villages in other districts were without electricity even 11 days after the cyclone Fani devastated coastal Odisha, killing at least 64 people, officials said.

People in many parts of the coastal region hit the streets on Tuesday demanding power restoration. Puri district bore the maximum brunt of the cyclone which made a landfall in Odisha on May 3.

"We have restored power in most places except Puri district. Restoration of power in Puri is a big challenge," Information and Public Relations Secretary Sanjay Singh told reporters in Bhubaneswar.

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Published May 15th, 2019 at 09:55 IST