Chamarajanagar, Jun 25: Around five dozen passengers who were traveling on board a Kerala-bound bus from Chikkamagaluru had a narrow escape when a mother elephant attacked the vehicle at Mulehole near Gundlupet town of the Chamarajanagar district last evening.
When the mother elephant ran after the Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) bus and attacked it with its trumpet, the driver exhibited his presence of mind saved the lives of the passengers by reversing the bus beside honking continuously.
According to the passengers, the bus was on its way to Kozhikode via Bandipur National Park. It left the Chikkamagaluru at 7.30am on Sunday. Near Mulehole, where a herd of elephants with a cub was wandering, the mother elephant saw the bus and charged towards it twice and tried to topple the bus with its trumpet.
But, the alert bus driver reversed to escape the whole herd. When the mother elephant attacked the bus, he honked continuously which made the elephant return without damaging the bus further. The passengers also tried to panic the elephant by screaming loudly.
“Five to six elephants were in the herd. When the mother elephant started charging towards the bus, the driver reversed the bus. But the elephant was charging so speedily that within a minute, it reached us. But as the driver honked continuously and people started screaming, it left without damaging. It was like a miracle. All the passengers had a sigh of relief when the elephant returned," said one of the passengers.


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