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Crocodile Enters Kota Hostel, Rescued Safely

A crocodile walked into a boys' hostel in Kota, causing panic. Forest officials rescued it safely.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Sun, 19 July 2026 at 02:45 pm
Crocodile Enters Kota Hostel, Rescued Safely

A shocking incident occurred at a boys' hostel in Kota, Rajasthan, when a crocodile wandered into the building and made its way to the basement mess. The incident happened around 1 pm on Friday afternoon at a hostel located in Coral Park, Kota.

CCTV cameras installed inside the hostel captured the reptile entering the basement dining area, causing panic among the kitchen staff. The staff immediately fled the area, ensuring their safety.

The news of the crocodile's presence spread quickly, and students rushed outdoors. A large crowd gathered outside the premises as residents and passersby tried to catch a glimpse of the unexpected visitor.

According to preliminary information, a few students initially tried to capture the reptile on their own before professional rescuers reached the spot. However, their attempts only startled the crocodile, causing it to move around the basement mess in panic.

Officials suspect that the crocodile entered the hostel premises through a large drain running close to the residential complex. During the monsoon season, crocodiles are occasionally known to stray into human settlements after rising water levels connect rivers, canals, and drainage systems.

The forest department was alerted by the hostel administration, and a rescue team was dispatched to the location. Officials carefully secured the crocodile and removed it from the hostel without causing harm to the animal or anyone present.

The rescue operation was completed successfully, and the crocodile was later released into the Chambal River. Forest department official Virendra Singh confirmed that the rescue was completed safely.

The Chambal River, which passes through Kota, is known to be home to a large number of crocodiles. The incident highlights the importance of being aware of the surroundings, especially during the monsoon season when the chances of such encounters increase.

The safe rescue of the crocodile is a relief, and it is a testament to the professionalism and expertise of the forest department officials. The incident will likely serve as a reminder to the residents of Kota to be cautious and respectful of the wildlife in the area.

In the end, the incident ended without any injuries, and the crocodile was released back into its natural habitat. It is a positive outcome, and it highlights the importance of coexisting with wildlife and taking necessary precautions to avoid such encounters in the future.

The incident has drawn widespread attention on social media, with many people expressing relief that the situation was handled safely and efficiently. It is a significant event, and it will likely be remembered for a long time as a unique and unexpected encounter between humans and wildlife in Kota.

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