Torrential rains in Assam have inundated large parts of the Kaziranga National Park, leaving animals struggling to find shelter. So far, three rare one-horned rhinoceroses and six hog deer have died.

The floods in the North East has claimed at least 83 lives so far. The deluge at Kaziranga was caused by an overflowing Brahmaputra river. Authorities are trying to move the marooned animals to safer places.

This is the state of the national park currently:

A rhino calf was rescued from the flooded Kaziranga National Park. (Source: PTI)
A herd of bison move to a higher ground at the Kaziranga National Park. (Source: PTI)
Rhinoceroses and their calves find temporary shelter at an elevated patch of land in the flooded national park. (Source: PTI)
A lone rhino stands in the rain at Kaziranga National Park. (Source: Biju Boro/AFP)
Deer try to stay above water in flooded Kaziranga National Park. (Source: Biju Boro/AFP)
Authorities rescue a deer at Kaziranga National Park. (Source: PTI)
Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal surveys the flooded Kaziranga National Park. (Source: IANS)
A herd of elephants takes shelter as it rains in Assam's Kaziranga National Park. (Source: IANS)
Onlookers film an elephant crossing a road at Kaziranga National Park. (Source: PTI)