Residents warned ‘crocs everywhere’ after north Australia floods
The Straits Times
Police said they had moved more than a thousand people across the state into shelter. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SYDNEY - Police in Australia’s Northern Territory warned of “crocs everywhere” on March 8 and said they had moved more than a thousand people across the state into shelter after massive floods.
The state has endured heavy rains over the weekend, with the town of Katherine experiencing its worst flooding since 1998.
Police evacuated more than a thousand people across the territory on March 7, with helicopters and aircraft deployed to communities in remote areas.
“It doesn’t get much bigger,” police incident control acting commander Shaun Gill told journalists.
He said “at least” 90 homes were without power and warned residents against swimming in the waters.
“There are crocs absolutely everywhere. Please don’t go in the water. The message is quite clear,” he said.

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