00:00 In the past few months, news of tigers appearing in Jilandan, Huawangsheng has been spreading
00:05 causing the local people to panic.
00:08 The majority of people saw the tiger on the road.
00:12 The fierce tiger even took a few innocent lives.
00:15 The day before yesterday, a farmer from Indonesia was attacked by a tiger.
00:20 In just two days, another Burmese-level worker died in the tiger's claws.
00:27 This year, the number of people who died from tiger attacks has increased to four.
00:33 The two deaths we just mentioned are the 32-year-old Indonesian farmer
00:40 who was attacked by a tiger in the Kambang Melandor forest protection area in Jilandan,
00:43 and the 22-year-old Burmese-level man who was attacked by a tiger
00:48 when he was cutting the rubber of his wife's hair in Kambang Melandor.
00:51 Huawangsheng Police Director Xue Chunfu pointed out
00:53 that the victim was bitten by a tiger on the back and head when he was cutting the rubber.
00:58 Even though he was sent to the hospital for treatment,
01:00 the man died from a severe head injury.
01:05 Four people have died in Huawangsheng this year from tiger attacks.
01:09 In addition to the two deaths mentioned earlier,
01:11 on May 10, a 27-year-old aboriginal man and his family went on a trip together
01:16 and disappeared after being attacked by a tiger.
01:19 The man's body was found two days later after being bitten by a tiger.
01:25 A 25-year-old aboriginal man was lost last month.
01:29 He was found in the forest area two days after his body was found in the forest area.
01:35 The body was not only missing the left foot, but also the head and body had tiger scratches.
01:40 The tiger bite accident has been repeated.
01:42 The chief of the Jilandan Wildlife Protection Bureau, Muhammad Hafi,
01:46 said in an interview with the New Haixia Times that
01:49 one of the reasons why tigers bite people is that there are fewer and fewer forests.
01:54 When the tiger's natural ecological area is getting smaller and smaller,
01:58 the number of prey will also decrease.
02:00 In order to find and eat prey,
02:02 tigers that become more aggressive will leave their original habitat.
02:06 Muhammad Hafi urged local aboriginal workers to be more vigilant.
02:10 It is best for the group to work.
02:12 And remember not to provoke wild animals.
02:17 The authorities have set traps and devices to expose TV to monitor tiger activities.
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