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Floods in Southern China Cause Mass Escape of Venomous Snakes from Farm
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 10 hours ago
What happened
Severe floods in southern China’s Guangxi province forced hundreds of venomous snakes to escape a breeding farm, prompting local warnings and medical responses amid ongoing storm damage and fatalities.
- 01Around 900 venomous snakes escaped a flooded breeding farm in Guangxi, China, after Typhoon Maysak.
- 02Local authorities warned residents of dangerous snake encounters and advised against capturing snakes.
- 03A man was hospitalized after a cobra bite; multiple snakebite victims have been treated.
- 04Flooding caused by breached reservoirs killed at least six people and displaced 50,000 residents in Guangxi.
- 05China’s overall storm death toll rose to 38, including landslides and tornadoes in other provinces.
- 06President Xi Jinping called for full rescue efforts as emergency services respond to the crisis.
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