Rescue operations in full swing in Kaziranga
Assam Forest Minister Pramila Rani Brahma said that "due to the flood, the condition of animals is very bad but still less animals are killed because of our efforts".
Guwahati: The floodwater level in Kaziranga National Park (KNP), a World Heritage Site 250kms from here, started receding on Thursday, but the past eight days of flood fury has left a trail of animal carcasses.
Many animals have perished in the floods, which started on July 5.
Also Read: Assam CM on flood situation-Centre ready to extend every possible assistance
Assam Forest Minister Pramila Rani Brahma said that "due to the flood, the condition of animals is very bad but still less animals are killed because of our efforts".
Also Read | Assam CM on flood situation: Centre ready to extend every possible assistance
She thanked local people for helping the forest authorities to save the animals.
She added, "So far, nearly 23-25 animals have been found dead. Twenty five animals were rescued, treated and then left on the grounds."
Also Read |
Assam: Nearly four lakh people affected by flood
DFO of Kaziranga National Park, Bikas Ballav, said, "At present, it is an alarming situation as almost 70-80 percent of the path is flooded. Our staff is engaged on duty and additional police forces and forest force have been deployed."
Also Read: Assam-Nearly four lakh people affected by flood
He also said that three drones are operating to monitor the condition of the park. He added that the forest authorities are being further aided by the locals, NGOs and other civil authorities.(ANI)