Hundreds of snakes started coming from the farmer's house in lake, pushed more than 50 and pushed into the pit, there was a stir in town
On Sunday, a very shocking incident in Simoli Village took place under the Daarala police station in the MeerUT district of Uttar Pradesh, which shook not only a family, but also the whole town. Here, about 50 to 52 snakes came from a farmer’s house, there was a stir. Because of the appearance of such a number of snakes, there is suddenly panic spread through the village and people are scared. Hundreds of snakes that came from the farmer’s house began when the resident of the town, Mahfooz, worked outside his home. At the same time, he looks at a snake, whose length was about 1.5 feet. He immediately killed the snake, but shortly afterwards, many more snakes began to get out of the house. After the number of snakes was 50, he exceeded 50. As soon as the snakes in the whole family started to come out, there was a stamp in his family. The whole family tried to kill these snakes together and dug a well and bury a lot. This series of snakes continued until late at night, so the housemates kept awake and awake all night. The incident is afraid of children to the elderly. The news spread in the village, and the residents gathered as soon as this news spread in town, a large number of residents gathered at the home of Mahfuz. All the snakes began to look and look for their place. It was discovered that these snakes left the edge of the driveway near the main door of the house. The residents also helped the snakes to kill and they were pushed into the ground. The information not given to the forest department is surprising that, despite such a large number of snakes, the farmer did not notify the forest division on this incident. This is a serious matter from the point of view of wildlife, as snakes are regarded as protected beings under the Wildlife Protection Act. The forest department said that the Divisional Bos Officer (DFO) Rajesh Kumar spoke to the media in this case and said: “Snakes fall under the Wildlife Protection Act and it is a legitimate offense. Potential causes and opinion of experts Local experts believe that such a number of snakes together reflect the possibility of snake eggs or their accounts. Snakes usually get out of their shelters during rain or weather changes. Conclusion: This incident in Simoli Village is not only frightening, but also a matter of concern from the environmental point of view. People should immediately inform the forest division in such cases, so that human life is also safe, along with the safety of organisms. After the investigation, it will be clear whether the matter of negligence or natural situation is, but at the moment there is an atmosphere of fear and discussion in the town.