Bokakhat/ Guwahati:Nearly 212 wild animals, including 10 rhinos, have been killed due to the floods in Kaziranga National Park.
According to Dr. Sonali Ghose, Field Director, Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve, 26 of the 233 forest camps in the Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve area are still flooded. Two of the 34 camps in Agaratoli are under floodwater, while 15 out of 58 camps in Kaziranga and nine out of 39 camps in Bagri are under five feet water. The forest workers have returned to their camps as the floodwaters have receded.
This year's floods caused many wild animals to take refuge in the highlands inside the park while many species left the national park in search of food and safety in the surrounding areas and the southern Karbi Hills.
There are many wild animals that got trapped in the floods or were injured while crossing NH-37 south of the park. So far, 143 wild animals, including two elephant calves and two rhino calves separated from their mothers, have been rescued by the Kaziranga Forest Department while 123 have already been released after being treated by forest veterinarians.
Meanwhile, the overall flood situation in Assam has gradually improved but three persons lost their lives due to the deluge in Dhubri and Nagaon districts in the last 24 hours taking the death toll to 96.
The water level of the Brahmaputra is still flowing above the danger level at Nimatighat, Tezpur and Dhubri. Also, Buridihing at Khowang and Disang at Nanglamuraghat are flowing above the danger level.