Forest Officials Urge Caution After Trekker's Rescue in Kodagu
Trekking misadventures should not be celebrated, say forest officials
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Forest officials in Kerala are emphasizing the dangers of illegal trekking following the rescue of a missing trekker in Kodagu. They warn that straying from designated paths can lead to legal consequences and highlight the importance of adhering to safety regulations to prevent accidents.
- 01Kerala Forest officials stress the importance of following trekking regulations after a recent rescue incident.
- 02Straying from designated paths can lead to legal action under the Kerala Forest Department Act.
- 03The rescued trekker survived three days in the forest, highlighting the dangers of illegal treks.
- 04Forest officials warn that safety guidelines are in place to protect the public and prevent accidents.
- 05Strict rules limit the number of trekkers and require guides for safe trekking.
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The recent rescue of G.S. Saranya, a trekker from Kerala who went missing in the forests of Kodagu, has prompted officials from the Kerala Forest Department to emphasize the critical importance of adhering to trekking regulations. Saranya, who lost her way after deviating from her group, survived for three days by drinking water from a stream and sleeping on rocks. Forest officials, including Muhammed Anvar, Assistant Conservator of Forest, expressed concern over the public's celebration of her ordeal, labeling it as mere luck rather than heroism. They pointed out that straying from designated trails constitutes forest trespass, which can result in imprisonment for up to five years under the Kerala Forest Department Act. Officials reiterated that safety guidelines are established to protect individuals from potential dangers, including wildlife and environmental hazards. They urged trekkers to remain with their groups and follow the guidance of authorized personnel, stressing that strict regulations have successfully prevented casualties in recent years. The incident serves as a reminder of the risks associated with illegal trekking and the necessity of compliance with forest rules.
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The emphasis on adhering to trekking regulations aims to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of trekkers in Kerala's forests.
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