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Prince William and Kate Middleton are shocked at the devastation caused by the floods in Kaziranga.

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British royal couple Prince William and Kate Middleton are shocked at the devastation caused by the floods in Kaziranga. Expressing condolences by writing a letter to Prince William and Kate Distressed, Director of National Parks, upset over the death of so many animals in Kaziranga.Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton have expressed concern and disappointment over the floods devastating Assam’s Kaziranga National Park. Prince William and Kate Middleton are shocked at the devastation caused by the floods in Kaziranga. Distressed by the death of so many animals in Kaziranga and writing a letter to the Director of the National Park, condolences. Let us say that this year three times the flood has affected the park very badly.Currently 99 percent of the park’s area is submerged and more than 200 animals, including 12 rhinos, have died. With this, the livelihood of many people has also been affected. Prince William and Kate have also written a letter to garden director P Sivakumar about this.In this letter, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge stated that the devastation caused to the Kaziranga National Park and its wildlife by the monsoon floods was heartbreaking. Prince William wrote in the letter, “We have many beautiful memories of our April 2016 visit to Kaziranga and we are shocked at what has happened.” Park officials made this letter available to the media. In this letter, Prince William has written that the death of so many animals including one horned rhinoceros is absolutely disturbing.He said, ‘We know from our travels that all the dedicated workers of Kaziranga are engaged in the care of the wildlife of the park and we can only imagine what a difficult time it is.’ Prince William wrote that a sing The death of so many animals including rhinoceros is absolutely disturbing.He said, “We know from our travels that all the dedicated workers of Kaziranga are taking care of the wildlife of the park and we can only imagine what a difficult time this is.” The director of the park described the letter as a morale booster. The park director said he was deeply aware of the letter, which is full of pity and concern for Kaziranga National Park and Tiger Reserve

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