City in western India faces worst-ever floods: crocodiles invade residential areas as river overflows
A city in western India’s Gujarat, is experiencing its worst-ever floods as the Vishwamitri River swells beyond capacity, pushing dangerous crocodiles into residential neighborhoods.
The incident took place in Vadodara city on August 27.
Visuals showed crocodiles navigating the flooded streets, adding another layer of danger to an already dire situation. One crocodile is seen carrying the body of what looks like a dog amidst the floodwaters.
According to reports, the river, known for its crocodile population, has overflowed due to relentless monsoon rains, leading to widespread flooding across the city. As water levels rose, these reptiles began entering colonies, causing alarm among residents.
Local authorities are on high alert, urging people to remain indoors and avoid the floodwaters as rescue operations continue. The unprecedented flooding has disrupted daily life, with many areas completely submerged and cut off from essential services.
The presence of crocodiles in urban areas is a rare but significant threat, complicating rescue efforts and increasing the risks faced by those stranded by the floods. The city is bracing for further challenges as weather forecasts predict continued heavy rainfall in the coming days.
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