A herd of lions was seen crossing the causeway at Ankolwadi Gir
The Forest Department claimed yesterday that the Asiatic Lion was not harmed even though the Tau-Te hurricane caused devastation in Gir Somnath, Junagadh, Bhavnagar and Amreli districts, which are home to lions.
Following the Forest Department's claim, a video has also been released in which a herd of 10 lions is passing through the water flowing on the causeway in Ankolwadi Gir area.

State Secretary Rajiv Gupta tweeted a video
State Secretary Rajiv Gupta tweeted the video, which is considered rare for 10 lions roaming in Ankolwadi Gir and wrote, "Lions are safe in Gir after the disaster of Tau-te hurricane." Filt staff is keeping an eye on the lion.

The video that is currently going viral on social media is of Akolwadi Gir in Gir forest. In which as many as 10 lions are seen at once.
State Secretary Rajiv Gupta tweeted a video
State Secretary Rajiv Gupta tweeted the video, which is considered rare for 10 lions roaming in Ankolwadi Gir and wrote, "Lions are safe in Gir after the disaster of Tau-te hurricane." Filt staff is keeping an eye on the lion.
The video that is currently going viral on social media is of Akolwadi Gir in Gir forest. In which as many as 10 lions are seen at once.
When it rained in districts including Gir Somnath due to Tout storm, water flows over the bridge and the scenes of 10 lions passing by in their fun are captured on camera by the forester. These scenes confirm that the lions are safe after Hurricane Tau-te.
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