Crocodile Causes Panic Among Residents in an Egyptian Province
Egyptian authorities have found a crocodile that caused panic among residents of Giza province.
Residents in the area had shared on social media about the presence of a crocodile in the Al-Shabramant canal in the village of Abu Sir, located in the center of Badrashin city.
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After the information spread, Giza Governor Adel Al-Naggar formed a committee from Badrashin City Center, the veterinary services, irrigation department, and the local police to investigate reports of a crocodile in one of the canals. The committee was tasked with locating the animal.
According to a provincial statement, all entrances and exits of the canal were sealed to ensure the crocodile could not escape.
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After pumping the water and drying a section of the canal using equipment from Badrashin City, the crocodile was found in the Abu Sir canal.
The province announced that cleaning work on the canal and its pathways would continue to ensure no other crocodiles remain, ensuring the safety of local residents.
It also mentioned a review of activities around the canal, such as animal farms or stables, to assess their permits and operations, as stated in the announcement.