The Free Press Journal

Stir as lion pride strolls on busy Pipavav Port Highway in Amreli

- MELVYN THOMAS / RAJKOT

A video capturing a lion family nonchalant­ly crossing the Pipavav Port highway in Amreli district, Gujarat, has gone viral, raising concerns about lion-human interactio­ns and highway safety. The late Sunday night incident saw a lioness and her cubs confidentl­y traversing the busy road, creating a stir among truck drivers and commuters.

The footage shows the majestic animals unfazed by the heavy traffic, with a motorcycle rider even making a hasty U-turn as the lioness observes him with apparent curiosity. This incident highlights the growing presence of lions in the Amreli coastal belt, an area increasing­ly favorable for their survival but posing challenges for human-wildlife coexistenc­e.

While the video ignites fascinatio­n with these majestic creatures, it also sparks worries, particular­ly among truck drivers who regularly navigate this highway buzzing with tankers, dumpers, and other commercial vehicles. The rising number of lion-related accidents has the forest department on edge, concerned about the safety of both lions and humans during nighttime crossings.

"The presence of lions in the coastal belt is a new developmen­t," explains a forest official. "While Gir National Park remains their primary habitat, their expansion into other areas necessitat­es proactive measures to ensure the safety of both humans and lions."

This incident is not an isolated one. Lions are increasing­ly being spotted on various highways in Amreli, with their presence documented in numerous viral videos. The Pipavav Port highway, in particular, poses a significan­t risk due to its constant heavy vehicle movement.

“As lion population­s thrive, ensuring their safety while safeguardi­ng human lives becomes paramount. The Pipavav Port highway incident serves as a stark reminder of the need for proactive measures to address this growing concern and create a harmonious balance for both humans and wildlife in the region,” said a wildlife activist in Rajkot.

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