The park administration has urged people to be vigilant as crocodiles are present in rivers including Geruwa, Karnali, and Babai in Bardiya.
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The condition of a young man who went missing after being attacked by a crocodile in the Geruwa River remains unknown even after 39 days. The crocodile attacked Bivas Tharu, 25, of Rajipur, Geruwa Rural Municipality-2, adjacent to Bardiya National Park.
The Bardiya National Park has stated that two elephants and a municipal motorboat have been deployed in the search for the youth who went missing in the crocodile attack, but the man is still unknown, according to the Bardiya National Park. Two elephants, a motorboat, Nepal Army, Armed Police Force, Nepal Police, National Nature Conservation Trust and locals had searched from the Bardiya National Park.
Bardiya National Park Information Officer and Senior Conservation Officer Saroj Mani Poudel said that despite a long search, the situation is unknown. He said that the search has been stopped for now.
The youth went missing on Ashoban 22 when a crocodile attacked him while he was going to water the buffalo. The other three people who went with him are safe. DSP Devendra Bahadur Malla, Information Officer of the District Police Office, Bardiya, said that the Tharu had been reported missing.
19-year-old Rupmilan Tharu of Kailasi, Kailasi, died on the banks of the Khauraha River in Kailasi on July 20. The park administration has urged people to be vigilant as crocodiles are present in the rivers including Geruwa, Karnali, and Babai in Bardiya.
