Golghat:With the Brahmaputra river flowing above the danger level, owing to the torrential rains, officials of the Kaziranga National Park have made all the necessary preparations to tackle the flood season.
Usually, the officials of the park, situated in Assam's Golghat district, shut it down for the tourists in May, so that they can prepare for the flood season which starts from June onwards.
This national park is a UNESCO world heritage site which is home to the world's largest one-horned rhino population. The park again reopens in November.
The Park Director P Shiv Kumar said: "We are ready for the flood season. We have completed repairing all the 200 highlands inside the park where the animals can take shelter. Meetings were held with NGOs working in and around the park as well as with the local villagers so that the animals can be saved and helped during a high flood like situation."
Kaziranga is bound by the Brahmaputra river on its northern end which is flowing above the danger level at Nimatighat and Dhansiri. According to the Central Water Commission (CWC) informed that the Jia Bharali river is also overflowing at few places in Sonipur district.