Published 11:03 IST, September 3rd 2024
'We Will Not Leave Vadodara': Crocodiles 'Hug' Amid Vadodara Floods| WATCH
The video, shared by Sagar Patoliya, captures two crocodiles seemingly hugging each other next to a river.
Vadodara: As Vadodara grapples with severe issues like inundation, flooding, and crocodiles in the past few weeks, a recent video from the flooded city has both amused and shocked the internet.
The video, shared by Sagar Patoliya, captures two crocodiles seemingly hugging each other next to a river. The caption of the post reads, "No matter how many crores of redevelopment is done, we will not leave Vadodara..!!," adding a humorous twist to the situation.
The post, shared on X, has garnered over 32.4K views and 900 likes. The comments section is filled with laugh emoticons. One user found the video cute, commenting, "I don't know how, but this looks cute," while others referred to the city as a "crocodile park."
The Vishwamitri River in Vadodara city is home to mugger crocodiles, many of which have been displaced amid the heavy rains.
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.
Continuous rehabilitation and rescue efforts are ongoing in the city.
Updated 11:11 IST, September 3rd 2024