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35 crocodiles rescued in Vadodara since July 31 downpour

As the water is receding from the streets of Vadodara more videos of crocodiles on the water-logged lanes are surfacing on the internet. However, rescuers are doing everything possible to capture the animals safely.

35 crocodiles rescued in Vadodara since July 31 downpour
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Published : Aug 16, 2019, 6:51 PM IST

Vadodara: As many as 35 crocodiles have been rescued so far from various parts of the city ever since heavy rains battered the city and its surrounding areas over a fortnight ago, a forest official said on Friday.

The city and its adjoining areas had received nearly 500 mm of rainfall in a day till August 1 morning, which had created a flood-like situation. Water from the overflowing Vishwamitri river entered several localities in the city, bringing with it many crocodiles.

According to the official, till August 8, around 22 crocodiles had been rescued. After that, at least 13 others were rescued from various parts of the city.

"Apart from the forest department, volunteers of NGOs working in the field of wildlife and animal welfare, as well as teams of NDRF are involved in the task of safely capturing and rescuing crocodiles from parts of the city," Vadodara range forest officer (RFO), Nidhi Dave, said.

"They had captured 22 crocodiles till August 8. After that they rescued another 13 crocodiles from different localities in the city, thereby taking the total number of crocodiles rescued to 35," she added.

The Vishwamitri flows through the middle of the city and joins the Dhadhar river, which passes through Vadodara district. It is believed the Vishwamitri and Dhadhar rivers are home to more than 250 crocodiles.

Some of the areas from where the crocodiles were rescued include Kalali village on the outskirts of Vadodara, central jail compound premises, Fatehgunj, Sayajigunj, Rajmahal Road and Akota, the officials said.

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Vadodara: As many as 35 crocodiles have been rescued so far from various parts of the city ever since heavy rains battered the city and its surrounding areas over a fortnight ago, a forest official said on Friday.

The city and its adjoining areas had received nearly 500 mm of rainfall in a day till August 1 morning, which had created a flood-like situation. Water from the overflowing Vishwamitri river entered several localities in the city, bringing with it many crocodiles.

According to the official, till August 8, around 22 crocodiles had been rescued. After that, at least 13 others were rescued from various parts of the city.

"Apart from the forest department, volunteers of NGOs working in the field of wildlife and animal welfare, as well as teams of NDRF are involved in the task of safely capturing and rescuing crocodiles from parts of the city," Vadodara range forest officer (RFO), Nidhi Dave, said.

"They had captured 22 crocodiles till August 8. After that they rescued another 13 crocodiles from different localities in the city, thereby taking the total number of crocodiles rescued to 35," she added.

The Vishwamitri flows through the middle of the city and joins the Dhadhar river, which passes through Vadodara district. It is believed the Vishwamitri and Dhadhar rivers are home to more than 250 crocodiles.

Some of the areas from where the crocodiles were rescued include Kalali village on the outskirts of Vadodara, central jail compound premises, Fatehgunj, Sayajigunj, Rajmahal Road and Akota, the officials said.

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35 crocodiles rescued in Vadodara since July 31 downpour
         Vadodara, Aug 16 (PTI) As many as 35 crocodiles have
been rescued so far from various parts of the city ever since
heavy rains battered the city and its surrounding areas over a
fortnight ago, a forest official said on Friday.
         The city and its adjoining areas had received nearly
500 mm of rainfall in a day till August 1 morning, which had
created a flood-like situation. Water from the overflowing
Vishwamitri river entered several localities in the city,
bringing with it many crocodiles.
         According to the official, till August 8, around 22
crocodiles had been rescued. After that, at least 13 others
were rescued from various parts of the city.
         "Apart from the forest department, volunteers of NGOs
working in the field of wildlife and animal welfare, as well
as teams of NDRF are involved in the task of safely capturing
and rescuing crocodiles from parts of the city," Vadodara
range forest officer (RFO), Nidhi Dave, said.
         "They had captured 22 crocodiles till August 8. After
that they rescued another 13 crocodiles from different
localities in the city, thereby taking the total number of
crocodiles rescued to 35," she added.
         The Vishwamitri flows through the middle of the city
and joins the Dhadhar river, which passes through Vadodara
district. It is believed the Vishwamitri and Dhadhar rivers
are home to more than 250 crocodiles.
         Some of the areas from where the crocodiles were
rescued include Kalali village on the outskirts of Vadodara,
central jail compound premises, Fatehgunj, Sayajigunj,
Rajmahal Road and Akota, the officials said. PTI COR
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