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Ahmedabad: Chaos Erupts as Elephants Run Amok Due to Loud DJ Music During Jagannath Yatra

During Ahmedabad’s 148th Jagannath Rath Yatra, loud DJ music startled elephants, causing chaos in the Khadia area. Three elephants ran through narrow streets, resulting in panic and minor injuries to four people, including a media person. The forest department and mahouts brought the situation under control, allowing the procession to resume peacefully after a 15-minute halt.

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During the grand and historic 148th Jagannath Rath Yatra in Ahmedabad, chaos broke out when an elephant lost control due to the loud DJ music. The incident occurred in the Khadia area, through which the yatra was passing. On seeing one elephant panic, two more elephants also became agitated, leading to a stampede-like situation in the large crowd.

The presence of elephants in the Jagannath Yatra is a significant part of tradition. During the procession, one of the elephants was startled by the blaring DJ sound and began to run. Following it, two more elephants lost control. Soon, three elephants were seen running through the narrow lanes of Khadia, creating an atmosphere of fear among devotees and locals.

Multiple Elephants Lose Control

According to initial reports, around 5 to 6 elephants became uncontrollable, with three of them running through the streets. People panicked and scrambled to get out of the way—some took shelter inside buildings while others fled along the roads. The situation became so critical that the chariot had to be halted for about 15 minutes.

4 Injured, Including a Journalist

Reports suggest that three to four people were injured in the commotion, including a media person who was covering the event. Fortunately, no one suffered serious injuries. Bystanders acted quickly to help one another and ensure the injured were moved to safety.

Forest Department Brings Situation Under Control

As soon as the elephants became unruly, the forest department and mahouts (elephant handlers) sprang into action. They were equipped with tranquilizers and other necessary resources. After considerable effort, the elephants were calmed and guided back to the main route. Only then was the procession allowed to resume.

Procession Resumes, Calm Restored

After a 15-minute interruption, the Rath Yatra resumed. Due to the swift response by the authorities and the forest department, a major mishap was averted. The injured were taken to the hospital with the help of 108 ambulance services. Currently, all are reported to be in stable condition, and the yatra is continuing peacefully.

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