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3 tigers fleeing floods in Kaziranga National Park take shelter in fringe villages, rescue teams give safe passage

The tiger had strayed out from the submerged areas inside the forest to move to the higher reaches as flood in Assam has inundated nearly 95% of Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve.

By Karishma Hasnat  Jul 16, 2020 2:38:58 PM IST (Updated)


“Everyone in our family has seen a tiger, but today my mother could touch one, she patted on its back,” said Kamal Sharma who hosted a Royal Bengal tiger at his house in Kandhulimari village of Assam’s Golaghat district on Monday.
A sub-adult tiger swam into the peripheral village, just 200 metres from the flooded Agaratoli range of Kaziranga National Park, and took shelter under the thatched goat-shed inside Sharma’s house. It stayed all night in close proximity with the goats before returning to the highlands next day at dusk - causing no harm to livestock or humans.
“We heard noises at around 1:30am, but I did not bother to look. Next morning, we saw fresh pug marks on ground, and believed it was a tiger that might have rested for a while and gone. My mother went inside the goat-shed to feed them hay and clean it when she saw a sack like object lying below in water. She touched it and without uttering a word hurried back to the house. She was shivering for nearly 15 minutes and told us it was a tiger,” said Sharma, a dairy farmer in the area.