Gujarat rains: 24 crocodiles rescued from Vadodara's residential areas between Aug 27-29

Gujarat rains: 24 crocodiles rescued from Vadodara's residential areas between Aug 27-29

Gujarat rains: 24 crocodiles rescued from Vadodara's residential areas between Aug 27-29

VADODARA: A total of 24 crocodiles were rescued from residential areas in Gujarat's Vadodara amid very heavy rains between August 27 and 29, which led to the water level in the Vishwamitri river that flows through the city rising, a forest department official said on Sunday.

The river is home to 440 crocodiles, many of which move into residential areas during flooding caused by water release from the Ajwa dam, Vadodara Range Forest Officer Karansinh Rajput said.

"Apart from 24 crocodiles, we also rescued 75 other animals, including snakes, cobras, five large turtles weighing nearly 40 kilograms and a porcupine during these three days. There are many residential areas close to Vishwamitri river," he said.