Snake Incidents in Dhangadhi and Attaria: A Growing Concern
In recent days, several homes in Dhangadhi and Attaria, Kailali, have experienced a surge in snake intrusions, prompting swift action from the local authorities.
Rescue Operations by City Police The Dhangadhi city police have been actively involved in rescuing snakes from residential areas, ensuring the safety of the residents. On Tuesday, the police responded to two incidents involving cobras.
The first incident occurred at Kamal Bam's house in Dhangadhi sub-metropolitan city-6, and the second at Nand Baje's house in Dhangadhi sub-metropolitan city-18 'A' village.
In both cases, the cobras were safely captured and relocated. Night-time Intrusion On Monday night at 1:15 am, a cobra entered the kitchen of Indeni Dohori in Dhangadhi sub-metropolitan city-3. The Dhangadhi Nagar police managed to rescue the snake and ensure it was moved to a secure location. Incidents in Godawari Municipality The snake menace has not been confined to Dhangadhi alone.
In Godawari Municipality, a block cobra was found in the room of Anup Chaudhary from Godawari Municipality-1, Attaria. The city police team from Dhangadhi successfully rescued the snake. This follows two prior incidents in Godawari where snakes were also rescued by the city police.
Earlier Cases Earlier on Saturday, the city police responded to another snake intrusion at Jai Bahadur Bista's house in Dada village, Jugeda, Dhangadhi sub-metropolitan city-12. Two snakes were found and rescued from the house, highlighting the recurring nature of these incidents.
Conclusion The increasing frequency of snake intrusions in Dhangadhi and Attaria is a significant concern for the local residents. The prompt response and effective action by the Dhangadhi city police have been crucial in managing these potentially dangerous situations.
However, the community remains vigilant, and there is a growing need for preventive measures and awareness to mitigate such risks in the future.