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Flooding washes out Crocodile Creek crocs into river and Westbrook Beach [Watch]

According to Crocodile Creek owner Peter Watson, 7 of the crocodiles had been recaptured so far.

This week’s floods have pushed an unknown number of Crocodile Creek crocs into the Tongaat River and out to sea.

Efforts are underway to recapture them.

Five of the crocodile ponds at Crocodile Creek have been damaged, with only one remaining intact.

Owner Peter Watson said considerable damage was caused to the croc farm, but would not elaborate on the number of crocodiles that had been washed out.

Photos indicating the damage. Credit: Peter Watson | Supplied

“On Sunday evening there was a major collapse of a bridge in the area, which also took out the secondary, outer perimeter fence at Crocodile Creek.

“Unfortunately, the pressure on the boundary fence enclosing the crocodiles forced open two gaps when raw bolts were torn from the concrete enabling some adult crocodiles to escape into the Tongaat River,” Watson said.

Seven crocs have been recaptured so far.

According to Crocodile Creek’s website, it is home to more than 6 000 Nile crocodiles, alligators and snakes.

Photos indicating the damage. Credit: Peter Watson | Supplied

Watson said the river mouth had been home to about 2 or 3 crocodiles, which residents only became aware of over the last 12 months.

“There are more in the upper parts of the river,” he said.

Photos indicating the damage. Credit: Peter Watson | Supplied

On Wednesday morning, a crocodile had washed ashore at Westbrook Beach and another had been filmed at the Tongaat River Mouth.


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