The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Crocs on the hunt in flooded Indian city

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Crocodiles hunted dogs in the flooded streets of the Indian city of Vadodara after it was battered by nearly 50 centimetre­s of rain in 24 hours leaving five people dead, police said yesterday.

Waist-high water remained Friday in the Gujarat state city where the main railway station and most roads were closed by the freak deluge.

About 5,000 people were evacuated from their homes as water from the overflowin­g crocodile-infested Vishwamitr­i River spread through the city of 1.2 million people.

A video of one crocodile emerging from the flood to attack a dog went viral on social media.

The reptile was caught by animal rights activists.

Police said other two other incidents involving crocodiles in populated areas were reported.

Many bridges over the river were closed, cutting off whole districts of the city.

Officials said two people were electrocut­ed and two labourers died when a wall weakened by the floods fell on them.

The body of a 60-year-old man was found floating in the water but the cause of death was not immediatel­y known.

Medical teams from other cities in the western state were to be sent to Vadodara to launch operations to contain infections and disease, officials said.

Power engineers were struggling in the floods to reconnect electricit­y supplies. Long queues of people formed outside food shops.

More than 250 people have died in monsoon floods across India in the past few weeks, with Assam and Bihar states in the north the worst hit. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? People being rescued on a boat by personnel from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) as they pass by vehicles submerged floodwater­s of Vadodara, some 110 kms from Ahmedabad.
— AFP photo People being rescued on a boat by personnel from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) as they pass by vehicles submerged floodwater­s of Vadodara, some 110 kms from Ahmedabad.

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