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Assam floods: water water everywhere
- Extensive flooding of the Brahmaputra has submerged the pillar on which the Bir Lachit Memorial stands tall.
- Water from the Brahmaputra river enters Bharalu Park, west Guwahati.
- The flooded riverside at Guwahati’s Uzanbazar.
- The Brahmaputra is in full spate at Bharalumukh, west Guwahati.
- Members of the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) provide medical attention to hog deer in Kaziranga National Park, eighty per cent of which is under water. (courtesy: IFAW)
- A milestone inside Kaziranga National Park partially submerged by floodwaters (courtesy: IFAW)
- With its natural habitat flooded, a rhino calf wanders into a village home (courtesy: IFAW)
- Officials rescue a marooned rhino calf (courtesy: IFAW)
- Rhino calf in rehabilitation (courtesy: IFAW)
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