The Dhaka Times Desk At least 10 crocodiles escaped from a national sanctuary in Thailand's southern province after heavy rains and floodwaters entered the streets. Now wandering the streets hungry crocodiles!
Suddenly it started raining a week ago. As a result, the southern part of Thailand collapsed. At least 18 people have already died in the floods.
A media outlet in Bangkok said Tha Lad Zoo was also swept away by the flood. Officials from the southern Mueang district administration, which is responsible for its care, alerted residents of nearby areas. The reason is that the crocodiles are not in their place.
It was a sad news for the residents of Samedate Phra Srinagarindra 84 Public Park adjacent to the zoo. 10 crocodiles lived in the open zoo. Each of them is about 5 meters long. Due to the flood, they did not get any food, they went out in groups. If those hungry crocodiles attack people, the zoo administration said to be careful in advance.
The flood situation there was so severe that the authorities did not even get a chance to move the animals from the zoo. Now they are looking for crocodiles in boats.
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