World Animal Protection and Partners Organise Veterinary Drive for Animals Affected by Assam Floods

September 10, 2020 12:09 PM AEST | By NewsVoir
 World Animal Protection and Partners Organise Veterinary Drive for Animals Affected by Assam Floods
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International animal welfare organisation World Animal Protection, along with National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), Veterinary Emergency Response Unit (VERU) East Zone, Department of Animal Husbandry, Assam, West Assam Milk Producers Cooperative Union Limited (WAMUL) and local communities is organising mobile veterinary treatment camps for animals affected by the floods in Assam.

Animals getting treated at the veterinary camp in Assam

Till now the camps have been organised in five villages, covering 694 households and providing treatment to 3912 animals.

The animal health check-up and veterinary camp in flood affected areas jointly organised by VERU, in collaboration with World Animal Protection has been a great help to the villagers of Assam. Medical advices are also being provided to farmers for regular de-worming and vaccination against various diseases. The veterinary team is also giving guidance on management of animals during flood season, care and management during pregnancies of animals & rearing of calf," said Randhir Singh Gill, Commandant, 1st NDRF Battalion, Guwahati.

Heavy monsoon rains caused floods, landslides and destruction in Assam in July 2020. Two mighty rivers, Brahmaputra and Barak, and their tributaries have flooded almost all of the 33 districts in Assam.

Many rural economies and livelihoods have been destroyed. According to government reports, 2,543 villages in Assam are affected, 136 people lost their lives and approximately 50,000 people are residing in relief camps.

A total of 143 animals have died in the Kaziranga National Park and 165 have been rescued. More than 2.3 million farm animals have been affected in Assam.

Many animals in flooded areas are stressed and stranded in contaminated flood waters, and are at risk of parasites, infection, diseases and injuries.

"Veterinary doctors, nursing staff & representatives from NDRF and VERU are treating the animals for hump shore, anorexia, diarrhoea, cough, fever gastritis, bloat, etc. Such camps are crucial to help the animals in the region and also to restore the livelihood of poor people," said Dr. Ditul, Disaster Liaison Officer, VERU East Zone.

World Animal Protection will continue to organise these veterinary treatment camps in 15 more villages that have been severely affected by the floods.

This response is also a reminder for the need of a state level disaster management plan for animals in Assam.

"It is important that we don't forget animals in the times of natural calamities. We urge the Government of Assam, to formulate a state level disaster management plan for animals to protect animals from future disasters. It is also essential that welfare of animals is integrated in all disaster management and disaster risk reduction programmes of the government. We also appeal to all veterinary officials and students to complete the PrepVet training module of World Animal Protection and enhance their skills of caring for animals during disasters," said Gajender K Sharma, Country Director, World Animal Protection India.

While disaster response rightly prioritizes people's immediate needs, the long-term recovery from disasters is inextricably linked with the well-being of their animals.

Communities and people affected by the floods in Assam heavily rely on animals and agriculture to make ends meet and in this critical stage, the recovery from the floods by saving animals will provide stability for their future.

Notes to editors

  • For more information, photos and videos or to arrange an interview please contact [email protected]

  • About 1 billion of the world's poorest people rely on horses, livestock and other animals for food, transport and their livelihoods. Domestic animals play their part too, providing valued companionship.

  • World Animal Protection has been working actively with governments, communities and individuals in disaster management since 1964. Out of 250 pieces of disaster response work across 50 years, we have provided aid to over 7 million animals.


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