Over 26% Kaziranga forest camps submerged; Assam CM assures flood rescue
With worsening flood condition in Assam, rising water levels have impacted more than 26 per cent of the 233 forest camps at Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve, an official report said on Monday.
As a significant portion of wildlife habitat is now submerged, scores of animals have started crossing the National Highway-715 in search of higher ground towards the southern direction in East Karbi Anglong district.
However, no death of animals has been reported as of now due to the floods or accidents while crossing the highway.
Floodwaters have submerged a total of 61 forest camps across Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve, according to a flood report.
It said 22 camps in Agoratoli range, 10 in Kaziranga, eight in Bagori, five in Burhapahar range and six in Bokakhat are submerged.
Besides, 10 forest camps in Biswanath Wildlife Division of the national park have been inundated, the report added.
Meanwhile, the Golaghat district administration on Sunday evening issued ...