Do they have a final estimate of exactly how far inland and how high the water was when it reached it? Also how long did it take to recede?
"Do they have a final estimate of exactly how far inland and how high the water was when it reached it? Also how long did it take to recede?"
Naw, they don't have that info yet. I'd think it's still much too early for those kinds of details. There are several articles out there floating around about Yala National Park. One is Reuters and the other is an AP. I think the AP reporter had a flyover of the park. The park is 103+ hectacres with only 56 open to the public, so it's pretty large. Since they were doing flyovers, I'm sure there was some sort of an initial assessment going on that led to the reports.