Another Leopard Spotted In Tirumala: High Vigilance In The Area

Tirumala: Despite recent captures, leopards have been sighted again in Tirumala, raising safety concerns. Following an attack on a child, trap cameras have been used by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) to monitor leopard movements, leading to the capture of four leopards.

However, a new sighting near the Narasimhaswamy temple has prompted further efforts to ensure public safety. To enhance pilgrim safety, crutches will be provided on the walkway, starting from the 5th point, and collected at the temple. Vigilance remains high to address the ongoing presence of leopards in the area.


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