Forest officials on Wednesday rescued a crocodile from Karelibaug area in Vadodara.
The officials averred towards the possibility that due to swelling of the river the crocodile seeped into a residential area.
Gujarat has received a heavy rainfall which led to a rise in the water level of several rivers causing it to burst into cities creating a flood-like situation across several districts of the state.
Earlier, similar incidents have occurred in Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and in Karnataka a few days back in the flood-affected areas.
Due to incessant rain in many parts of India, wild animals are getting their way into residential areas.
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