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4 sheep, dog killed as electric wire falls on ground in Palhalan

Pattan, April 14: At least 4 sheep and a dog were killed on the spot when an electric wire fell on the ground in the Palhalan Patan area of North Kashmir’s Baramulla district.
The incident sparked protest while the owner of the sheep demanded compensation from Power Development Department.
“The incident occurred due to the negligence of PDD. Thankfully, no human casualty took place,” said the owner of the sheep Ghulam Mohiuddin Sofi.
He said the incident occurred during the wee hours and despite informing the PDD about the incident, nobody visited the spot.
The protesters blocked the Srinagar-Baramulla road demanding action against the erring employees.

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