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Panic gripped a village in Mhow, near Indore, after a ferocious stray dog attacked several residents. CCTV footage that has surfaced shows the dog leaping at victims, grabbing one by the neck and biting others on their legs, leaving five people injured. During the attack, a youth attempted to fend off the dog with a plastic chair, but the animal continued to lunge aggressively instead of retreating. The entire incident was captured on CCTV. Incident reported in Kevti village The incident took place on Friday in Kevti village under the Kishanganj police station limits in Mhow. The attack has left villagers in fear, with concerns over safety spreading across the area. Injured shifted to hospital Local resident Aziz Patel said that Farooq, Armaan, Shakir, Malik Patel, and another individual were injured in the attack. All victims were taken to the civil hospital in Mhow, where they were administered anti-rabies injections. Villagers have urged the administration to take immediate action to prevent further incidents. See pictures Rising dog bite cases in the region Authorities reported that in the past six months, more than 1,000 people in Mhow tehsil have received anti-rabies injections after dog bite incidents. On April 3 and 4 alone, 24 people visited the civil hospital for rabies shots, including five individuals from the same Kevti village. Fear and Demand for action The repeated incidents have raised serious concerns among residents, who are now demanding swift intervention from authorities to control the stray dog menace and ensure public safety.