The Kaziranga National Park is entirely under water due to the devastating floods in Assam and animals in the sanctuary are suffering terribly as a result of it. On Wednesday, Parveen Kaswan of the IFS (Indian Forest Service) shared a short video of a rhinoceros calf being rescued from the park that is submerged under water at the moment.

The 45-second video shows a team of wildlife rescuers saving the rhino calf from drowning in the water. The men were on a raft and held on to the calf tightly before pulling it out of water. Some will be lucky, an excerpt from Kaswan’s tweet read.

Watch the video here:

Some will be lucky. A team of wildlife rescuers get hold of a #Rhino calf in Kaziranga. In the time of disasters. Courtesy WA. pic.twitter.com/d2xqbK1QuG Parveen Kaswan, IFS (@ParveenKaswan) July 16, 2019

The wildlife rescuers received a big round of applause from the internet as Kaswan’s video garnered over 2,300 likes and was retweeted frequently. These people are doing such great work even with minimal facilities. Hats off, read a tweet while another user wrote: The unsung heroes.

God bless these men.., said another user. Sample these responses:

These people are doing such great work even with minimal facilities. Hats off! Sushant (@sushant_patnaik) July 17, 2019

The unsung heroes !! Kalpana Prasad (@KalpanaPrasad03) July 16, 2019

hats off to these people. amazing rescue efforts here. Raghunath (@blunt_comment) July 16, 2019

God bless these men.. Jatin th (@jatinatha) July 16, 2019

Hope this calf is reunited with her/his mother soon, hope the mother is safe. #AssamFloods #AssamNeedsAttention @CMOfficeAssam July 17, 2019

God bless them Salil Wadnerkar (@rohshall) July 16, 2019

Wish we could provide them safer and more efficient tools... great work! lapouce (@lapouce) July 17, 2019

Spread across the floodplains of the Brahmaputra river, the Kaziranga National Park is home to the world's largest population of Indian one-horned rhinoceroses.

Incessant rains have caused the situation to deteriorate in Assam as rivers swelled up and floods intensified. Reuters reports that 1,000 soldiers were deployed to rescue people in the state.

State legislator Mrinal Saikia told Reuters that the animals in the Kaziranga National Park are having a "tough time" as a "large number" of rhinos, deer and elephants are "trapped". A video of deer wading through deep waters in the park had emerged online recently.

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