The flood waters have submerged 2580 villages under 86 revenue circles. 157,000 people are still taking shelter in 365 relief camps and distribution centres.
One hundred and fourteen wild animals have died due to drowning in Kaziranga National Park, while more than 95 have been rescued by the forest officials from water as 40 per cent of the area of the UNESCO World heritage Site is still under water.
According to the revised order, the entry of commercial trucks are allowed from Numaligarh Tiniali from 7 am to 3 pm while the entry of commercial trucks from Panbari, Bokakhat and Bagori Border will be from 8 am to 4 om in regulated speed under piloting by police and forest staff.
Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Assam, is enduring severe flooding, putting its rich ecosystem and endangered species, including the iconic one-horned rhinoceros, under significant strain.
Guwahati, July 4: UNESCO World Heritage-ni chandimako man•gip biap Kaziranga National Park, adita salrangna skangonin jimbee mikkarang waanichi chi ban re•anirang ong•ahachim aro uano...
Guwahati, July 3: Mongolbar salo, Assam-ni Skotong Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, Kaziranga National Park-o chi ban re•enganiko Assam-ni Agricultural Minister Atul Bora, MLA Biswajit...