Grips: Panic Chandigarh as Residents Spot Leopard in Sector 29

Panic Grips Chandigarh
Panic gripped Chandigarh after residents spotted a leopard in Sector 29 on March 12, 2026. The sighting has raised concerns about safety in the area, prompting immediate action from local authorities.
CCTV footage captured the leopard on the premises of a dargah, where it was seen drinking water and roaming around. This unusual presence of wildlife in an urban setting has left many residents anxious.
In response to the sighting, PCR vehicles were deployed in the area as a precautionary measure. Local officials from the Forest department arrived at the scene but reported finding no traces of the animal, leaving residents on edge.
While the leopard’s appearance has caused alarm, it coincides with a broader context of wildlife encounters in urban areas, which have been increasing in recent years. The interaction between urban development and wildlife habitats often leads to such incidents.
In a related situation, a yellow alert was issued in Maharashtra’s Vidarbha due to a severe heatwave, with temperatures soaring past 40 degrees Celsius in several districts. This extreme weather has prompted residents to avoid stepping out during peak daytime hours.
The persistent spell of extreme heat has begun to affect daily life in Vidarbha, creating additional stress for residents already dealing with the unexpected presence of a leopard nearby.
As authorities continue to monitor the situation, observers are left wondering about the potential implications for wildlife management in urban areas. The leopard’s presence raises questions about how to balance human safety with the conservation of wildlife.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the leopard’s whereabouts following its initial sighting, and local residents are urged to remain vigilant.


