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Massive Floods Turn Streets into Rivers in Southern China, Snake Farm Breach Triggers Emergency
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 17 hours ago
What happened
Severe floods in southern China have caused widespread damage and turned streets into rivers, while a damaged snake farm in Guangxi province released around 900 snakes, prompting an emergency response.
- 01Severe floods recently hit southern China, causing major infrastructure and property damage.
- 02Floodwaters submerged roads and vehicles, turning city streets into rushing rivers.
- 03A snake breeding farm in Guangxi was partially destroyed, releasing about 900 snakes.
- 04Escaped snakes include venomous cobras, raising public safety concerns.
- 05Authorities launched a large-scale operation to capture the escaped snakes.
- 06Residents are urged to stay alert and report any snake sightings immediately.
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