Days after reports of the passings of 18 elephants in the profound woods apparently due to lughtning strike, the specialists have named the passings as a secret.

New Delhi: Days after reports of the passings of 18 elephants in the profound woodland probably due to lughtning strike, the specialists have named the passings as a secret.

The untamed life specialists called the disastrous episode from focal Assam’s Nagaon region as “baffling” and requested a careful test into the matter.

However, region Deputy Commissioner of Nagaon Kavitha Padmanabhan said a group of untamed life, woods and veterinary office authorities have been dispatched to the uneven Kandali Proposed Reserve Forest to determine the reason for passings of the 18 jumbos.

The report of the equivalent is anticipated before Padmanabhan.

Specialists have called the passings as strange on the grounds that the collections of the creatures were dissipated and the indications of a ‘lightning strike’ were not satisfactory.

“In the event that the elephants kicked the bucket because of the thunderclap, there may be some consume wounds and different impacts of the lightning at the spot. In any case, whatever visuals I have seen there are a few questions about the idea of the demise of the elephants,” Wildlife master and Annarwaruddin Choudhary told IANS over telephone.

Then, following the headings of Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, Environment and Forest Minister Parimal Suklabaidya joined by senior woods, untamed life and veterinary division authorities visited the woodland regions on Friday.

Subsequent to visiting the region Suklabaidya tweeted: “The primer report of enquiry has been approached to be submitted inside three days and a definite examination report inside 15 days. We will disentangle the specific explanation for their appalling passings soon.”

While, a 8-part group has been established to test the passing of the 18 elephants.

According to an administration warning a primer report will be submitted inside three days and the last report in fifteen days.