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'Lost' Crocodile Roams Residential Area in India After Heavy Rainfall - Video
'Lost' Crocodile Roams Residential Area in India After Heavy Rainfall - Video
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The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said earlier this week that several states including Madhya Pradesh, will be battered by heavy rains for days. 14.08.2022, Sputnik International
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A crocodile wandered into a residential colony in Madhya Pradesh, India, as the state witnessed heavy rainfall on Sunday. According to Ajay Bhargava, subdivisional police officer, the eight-foot-long crocodile was spotted near a bus station in the early morning. A rescue team from Madhav National Park was dispatched to the area, and it took them an hour to capture the "lost" reptile, who was then released in Sakhya Sagar Lake, which is part of the park.
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'Lost' Crocodile Roams Residential Area in India After Heavy Rainfall - Video
13:58 GMT 14.08.2022 (Updated: 13:59 GMT 14.08.2022) The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said earlier this week that several states including Madhya Pradesh, will be battered by heavy rains for days.
A crocodile wandered into a residential colony in Madhya Pradesh, India, as the state witnessed heavy rainfall on Sunday. According to Ajay Bhargava, subdivisional police officer, the eight-foot-long crocodile was spotted near a bus station in the early morning.
A rescue team from Madhav National Park was dispatched to the area, and it took them an hour to capture the "lost" reptile, who was then released in Sakhya Sagar Lake, which is part of the park.