Crocodiles in the flood waters of Cainta

Flood waters are really dangerous. Primary reason is that they’re insanely dirty and they can easily cause viral infections if you’re exposed to it for a long time. However it looks like there’s another reason to be afraid of wading in to the murky flood waters – Crocodiles. Yes, you read that right. Hopefully people from the DENR or the zoos can mount efforts to capture the stray crocs since they’re obviously a big danger to everyone there. Let me share some pictures that have been circulating on Facebook.

crocodile 1

crocodile 2


Photos courtesy of Michael Lambert

Again, I’d like to appeal to DENR/Zoos – get those crocs out of the water before someone gets killed!

UPDATE: Pasig City Mayor says Crocs are still in their cages

Thanks to IO Ramos from sharing this article on Facebook.

Crocs in Pasig floodwaters?

By Tetch Torres
INQUIRER.net
First Posted 15:09:00 09/29/2009

Filed Under: Animals, Flood, Weather

MANILA, Philippines — Crocs in the floodwaters of Pasig?

“Nothing to worry. The crocodiles are still in their cages as reported by the zoo keeper,” Pasig City Mayor Robert Eusebio on Tuesday assured the public.

Stories swirled that the ferocious animals from Pasig’s RainForest Park have gone out of their cages as floodwaters hit the zoo over the weekend.

And residents were nervous as many areas in the city remain flooded.

In fact, Eusebion said many highways in Pasig are still under water.

In Pinagbuhatan, Esguerra the floodwater is still chest high, he said.

“We promise our constituents that we will do everything we can. We just can’t do everything at once because we also want to ensure the safety of our rescuers,” Eusebio said.

Initial reports showed that two people died in Rosario, four in Santolan and two in Pinagbuhatan. Over 2,000 residents from 10 villages have been evacuated.

Eusebio said those who are in need of assistance may send him a text message to: 09189275074. For emergencies, dial 643-0000.

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5 Responses to Crocodiles in the flood waters of Cainta

  1. bahbahwhiteship says:

    i think those photos are fake. the figure of the crocodile is almost identical in both pictures. if they were smarter they could have switched the directions around.

    thank god they’re still in their cages.

    praying for safety to all

  2. Makyo says:

    I dont know where you got the pics but it looks photoshop-ed to me.. you can consult experts if you want. :D

  3. akala ko dahil maraming mmda at pulis.

    anyway….

  4. chavo says:

    this thing is real. Even before tha photos were out, there was already a warning from the zoo that a crocodile got loose…

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