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Missing toddler: camera traps, thermal drones aid search

Missing toddler: camera traps, thermal drones aid search
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Authorities in India's Kakinada district are using thermal drones and camera traps to search for a missing two-year-old girl. Officials have found no evidence of a wildlife attack and continue to coordinate with forest experts and police.

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The case highlights the intersection of public safety and wildlife management in rural areas where human settlements border forest reserves.

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The Forest Department has deployed wildlife experts from the Nagarjuna Sagar Tiger Reserve (NSTR) and installed camera traps to trace any movement related to the two-year-old Sunkara Gnaneswari, who has been missing since June 6 from Ch. Agraharam village of Tuni mandal in Kakinada district.

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