Madhya Pradesh: Crocodile enter village with flood water in Mandsaur

Mandsaur: In Mandsaur district of Madhya Pradesh, flood water is now receding, but crocodiles that have been swept away by floods are becoming a major problem for the people. On Friday, a crocodile was caught by a forest department team in village Chhayan near Narayangarh in Mandsaur district. The crocodile also appeared to be angry, but somehow with the help of the villagers, the crocodiles were controlled and released in a safe place.

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It is worth mentioning here that Mandsaur has been in the grip of severe flooding for the past few days. The crocodiles have come to the streets with river-locked water and after the water level has receded, they are now appearing in the pits, causing a lot of distress and panic among the people. Recently, people in village Chhayan in Narayangarh area were shocked when they spotted crocodiles on the roadside.

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After the crocodile appeared, there was a stir and the villagers were on the spot. The crocodile was rescued by a team from the forest department after receiving information. During this time, Magarmachh reached the road with the aim of attacking the forest staff and the villagers in anger. Barely the crocodile was brought under control and released into the Chambal river in Forest Amla.

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