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15,000 crocs escape from South African farm
Agence France Presse
This file photo taken on November 9, 2011 shows Australian zoologist Adam Britton (top L) measuring a captive crocodile nicknamed "Lolong" in Bunawan town, Agusan del Sur province, in the Philippines southern island of Mindanao. (AFP PHOTO/ FILES / RICHARD GRANDE)
This file photo taken on November 9, 2011 shows Australian zoologist Adam Britton (top L) measuring a captive crocodile nicknamed "Lolong" in Bunawan town, Agusan del Sur province, in the Philippines southern island of Mindanao. (AFP PHOTO/ FILES / RICHARD GRANDE)
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JOHANNESBURG: Around 15,000 crocodiles have escaped from a farm in South Africa amid heavy rains and flooding, local daily Beeld reported Thursday.

The predators sprung from the Rakwena Crocodile Farm in the far north of the country when owners were forced to open the gates to prevent a storm surge.

A number have since been recaptured, but at least half remain on the loose, scattered far and wide.

One turned up on a school rugby pitch 120 kilometres (75 miles) away.

The surrounding province of Limpopo province has been hit by serious floods which have killed 10 people and made many more homeless.

The floods have also savaged neighbouring Mozambique, were tens of thousands of people were being evacuated from their homes.

 
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Around 15,000 crocodiles have escaped from a farm in South Africa amid heavy rains and flooding, local daily Beeld reported Thursday.

The surrounding province of Limpopo province has been hit by serious floods which have killed 10 people and made many more homeless.
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