Jamaican health authorities are warning residents to stay vigilant against hurricane-displaced crocodiles Ricardo Makyn
Jamaican health authorities on Tuesday urged residents across the island to be vigilant for crocodiles displaced by Hurricane Melissa.
"Rising water levels in rivers, gullies, and swamps could cause crocodiles to move into residential areas," posted the South East Regional Health Authority (SERHA) in a public service announcement on Instagram.
"Residents living near these areas are therefore advised to remain vigilant and avoid flood-waters."
SERHA -- which serves residents across Kingston, St. Andrew, St. Catherine and St. Thomas -- warned families to keep children and pets away from flooded areas.
Ferocious winds and torrential rain tore into the Caribbean nation

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