VIDEO: People Terrified After Huge Crocodile Spotted At Holy Bhairav Ghat Of Ganga River In UP's Kanpur
There was a huge stir in the area after the crocodile was spotted by the locals at the Ganga ghat in Kanpur. The locals started filming the crocodile who reached to the banks of River Ganga.

VIDEO: People Terrified After Huge Crocodile Spotted At Holy Bhairav Ghat Of Ganga River In UP's Kanpur | Twitter
Kanpur: Crocodile scare continues at Ganga Ghat as another reptile was spotted at the Bhairav Ghat in Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur on Tuesday (January 30). There was a huge stir in the area after the crocodile was spotted by the locals at the Ganga ghat in Kanpur. The locals started filming the crocodile who reached to the banks of River Ganga. Luckily, there was no one taking a holy dip in the waters when the reptile reached the banks of the river.
The video of the reptile being spotted at the ghat is going viral on social media and it can be seen in the video that the crocodile has reached dangerously close to the ghat.
There was fear and panic among the people
There was fear and panic among the people after the crocodile was spotted so close to them. The crocodile was huge and dangerous if anyone was attacked by the reptile would be hard to be saved. Hundreds of people come every day to take bath in Ganga at Bhairav Ghat.
The crocodile reached bank of the river to bask the sun
It is expected that the crocodile reached the bank of the river to bask the sun. However, it returned into the waters after a huge crowd gathered along the bank of the river and started to create commotion. The residents of the area called 112 and the forest department after spotting the crocodile. There are no reports of the reptile being relocated into the areas from where it came from. Bhairav Ghat is located in the Kohana Police Station area.
Another crocodile was spotted in Rani Ghat
Another such incident came to light from Kanpur's Rani Ghat, where a crocodile came to the bank of the river near the pumping station at Rani Ghat. There are reports that the crocodile showed up on the banks of the river fro sunbathing, after which the reptile returned into the waters and there are no reports of any harm or attack on any individual in the area.
RECENT STORIES
-
MP News: LPG Leak In Goods Train Contained, Disaster Averted In Khandwa -
Bhopal News: Retired Government Employee Duped Of ₹1 Lakh On Pretext Of Electricity Bill Update -
Mumbai Faces Monsoon Risk As BMC Completes Just 17% Of Stormwater Drain Desilting Work -
SRH Pacer Praful Hinge Destroys RR, Takes His 4th Wicket After Striking Thrice In First Over On... -
'A Voice Falls Silent, But The Echo Remains': Mumbai Weeps As It Bids Farewell To Asha Bhosale
