One person drowned and around 1.5 lakh people were affected in the flash floods, which hit Assam's Lakhimpur, Dhemaji, Golaghat and Sonitpur districts following incessant rains in the upper reaches.
In worst-hit Lakhimpur district, one Govinda Bora drowned in the swollen Sesa river, under Narayanpur revenue circle, after it broke its right bank dyke inundating 30 villages, including Buraburi, Boralopar, Kathalijan and Hingia affecting around 15,000 people, officials said on Friday.
The carcass of a two-year-old rhino calf was recovered from the floodwaters inside the Kaziranga National Park's Gorakali camp area in Golaghat.
Floods due to heavy rains has inundated larges areas of Kaziranga forcing the animals to come out of the national park to move towards the highlands of neighbouring hill district of Karbi Anglong and nearby tea estates for shelter, they said.
Forest officials were patrolling the Park and its vicinity to prevent poaching and for ensuring safety of the animals crossing over to Karbi Anglong. The speed of vehicles on the National Highway passing through the park is being controlled by imposing 144 CrPC.
Singora, Gandhali and Gabhoru rivers had submerged 32 villages in Narayanpur while in Lakhimpur, Ranganadi has inundated 10 villages, including Major Sapori, Bongaon, Gorsinga, Pandhuwa, Dhandharin kathonin, Jorkhat and Baligaon.
In neighbouring Dhemaji, 30,000 people in 60 villages were affected by swelling Siang
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