Bhopal: in Madhya Pradesh, the scorching heat is making the person, the person, the other beings. The scarcity of water has now started to be fatal. The death of 15 monkeys has come to light in the state's Dewas district on Saturday due to the scorching heat. The incident is reported to be the Joshi Baba Wild range of Bagli. However, according to Forest officials, the possibilities of an infection behind the death of monkeys cannot be ruled out.
According to the information, the bodies were also rotting. Forest officials have also burned several bodies. In this regard, District forest Officer Pn Mishra said the bodies were rotting. We are taking precautionary measures all the necessary. Some bodies have been burned. He had the possession of another posse of monkeys at a nearby water source. Due to which this group of monkeys could not get water. They died as a result.
Mishra has said that a sample lab has been delivered for the viscera investigation of the Dead monkeys, which could be traced to the real cause of death. He said that there is a proper provision of water for wild animals. It may be noted that the heat in Madhya Pradesh has broken several years of record this year. In the capital Bhopal, the temperature had reached 45.9 degrees, breaking a record of 40 years, which is 7 degrees higher than normal.