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Puducherry Fire: Unidentified Individuals Set Fire Near Abishegapakkam Lake, Causing Massive Wildlife Loss (Watch Video)

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 28, 2025 10:06 IST

A shocking incident took place in  Abishegapakkam lake in Puducherry were a fire set by an unidentified individuals killed peacocks and various birds. ...

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A shocking incident took place in  Abishegapakkam lake in Puducherry were a fire set by an unidentified individuals killed peacocks and various birds. This act has left the residents in shock. 

The 150-acre lake, a haven for wildlife, became a target for anti-social elements. The fire spread rapidly, destroying nests and eggs, causing widespread damage. Police are investigating the matter and finding out the reason behind the fire. 

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Abishegapakkam Lake, known for attracting migratory birds and supporting a rich biodiversity, now faces widespread damage that could take years to recover.

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