Daily Dispatch

Floods kill scores in India’s tea-growing Assam

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Intense rain and floods in the Indian state of Assam have killed at least 84 people and displaced more than 2.75 million since May, authoritie­s said on Monday, as they tried to collect the bodies of nine rare rhinos drowned in the past 10 days.

Rescue teams were facing a double challenge of rising flood waters amid the novel coronaviru­s as villagers driven from their homes huddle in shelters.

“It’s hard to enforce social distancing when people are being ordered to move away from the rising waters,” said Sanghamitr­a Sanyal, a member of the northeaste­rn state’s flood management force. “We’re urging people to at least cover their mouth and nose with a piece of clean cloth.”

Officials warned that the water level in the Brahmaputr­a river was expected to rise by 11cm, two weeks after it burst its banks swamping more than 2,500 villages.

Assam, famous for its tea plantation­s, is hit by flooding every rainy season despite flood-control efforts. Rights groups accuse corrupt officials of siphoning off funds meant for flood projects, resulting in shoddy constructi­on of embankment­s which are often breached.

Floods have also inundated the Kaziranga National Park, home to the world’s largest concentrat­ion of one-horned rhinoceros, with an estimated 2,500 out of a total population of about 3,000 of the animals.

“Nine rhinos have drowned and more than 100 other animals have been killed,” Atul Bora, Assam’s agricultur­e minister who is Kaziranga’s member of the state parliament, said.

With the park waist-deep in water, rhinos, elephants and deer have been forced to seek refuge on roads and in human settlement­s. —

Nine rhinos have drowned and more than 100 other animals have been killed

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? ELEPHANT CROSSING: A wild elephant and a calf cross a highway in the flood-affected Kaziranga National Park in India's northeast state of Assam.
Picture: AFP ELEPHANT CROSSING: A wild elephant and a calf cross a highway in the flood-affected Kaziranga National Park in India's northeast state of Assam.

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