Guwahati: With over 90 per cent of land and forest areas in Assam's Kaziranga National Park flooded by rainwater, at least 116 wild animals have been killed so far due to drowning or vehicle-hits even as 143 animals have been rescued, officials said on Tuesday.
Officials of the Forest Department and Kaziranga Park, a World Heritage site, said many tigers and rhinos had strayed into nearby villages and higher locations due to flooding of their habitats.
ALSO READ: Rhino strays out of Kaziranga National Park after floods cause widespread devastation
"Subsequently, the tigers have already been driven back into the park area. All-out efforts were made to take care of the animals in the entire Kaziranga National Park," an official said.
Formed in 1908, the Kaziranga National park, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1985, is home to more than 2,200 one-horned Indian rhinoceros, approximately two-thirds of the total world population.
Besides Kaziranga National Park, located on the edge of the eastern Himalayan biodiversity hotspots of Golaghat and Nagaon districts, the Manas and R.G. Orang national parks, the Pabitora wildlife and the Tinsukia wildlife sanctuaries were also affected and a large number of wild animals marooned.
Each year, the monsoon floods inundate the National Park, forcing a large number of wild animals to leave the safety of the park and head towards the nearby hills in Karbi Anglong district by crossing National Highway-37 that passes near the park's boundary.
Of the 223 camps of forest personnel guarding the park, 73 have been inundated and six others vacated due to rising water levels.
The heavy monsoon rains over the past one month have led to massive flooding of the north-eastern state of Assam, inundating 2,254 villages and affecting around 25 lakh people and 109,600 hectares of crop area in 24 of the 33 districts.
According to ASDMA officials, the flood fury had resulted in 85 deaths so far in 21 districts, whereas 26 others were killed in separate landslides in different parts of Assam, specially in the southern region of the state since May 22.
(IANS)
Read: Assam Flood: Death toll reaches 105 as 3 more die, 27.64 lakh people affected