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100 Poisonous Snakes Cause Panic During House Cleaning in Shahjahanpur, Stirring the Village

When a plastic drum was picked up during a cleaning in a house in Mudia Kala village in Shahjahanpur district, about 100 toxic snakes were found in it.

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Viral News: When a plastic drum was picked up during a cleaning in a house in Mudia Kala village in Shahjahanpur district, about 100 toxic snakes were found in it. This terrible view spread panic in the entire village and immediately the officials of the snake rescue team and the forest department were called to the spot.

When the drum was opened, many snakes started coming out of it, most of which are said to be toxic. This phenomenon reflects the tendency to hide in snake houses and storage places during the torrential rain season. According to experts, closed containers and vacant places are suitable for breeding snakes.

Immediate rescue and expert intervention

The people of the village immediately informed a 'snake friend' and the forest department ranger. The rescue team carefully caught all the snakes and left them safely in the nearest forest. During this time no human or snake was injured, which is a sign of the success of emergency action. Village officials have decided to increase vigilance to prevent such incidents during the monsoon.

Snakes in monsoon

The incident exposes a broad pattern of infiltration by snakes in human habitats during the monsoon season. Closed drums, boxes, and disorganized places become suitable hiding places for snakes. The number of about 100 snakes in a drum is unusual and extremely worrying.

In the video that went viral on social media, snakes are shown clinging inside the drum, which created both fear and anxiety among the people.

Community response and forest department initiative

The villagers united and converted this fear into action and called unitedly for help. Forest department officials were present at the scene and investigated the entire space so that no other snake is hidden. Efforts to seal potential snake penetration routes such as cracks and empty containers have also been intensified in nearby houses.

 

Lesson for every house

This frightening but controlled event gives an important message - either take special care of cleanliness during the monsoon season.

 

Regularly check the drums, boxes and corners that are used.

 

If a snake is found, do not try to tease or catch them yourself.

 

Immediately inform the trained snake friend or forest officials.

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