- By Poorva Karki
- Mon, 02 Sep 2024 11:01 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Viral Video: The incessant rainfall in several parts of India is surely proving to be a major issue for not only humans but animals as well. People were much occupied with the horrifying fact that Gujarat rivers were getting flooded with crocodiles quite casually when another alarming incident grabbed their attention and left them further concerned- snakes in residential areas. An incident came forward from Hyderabad, where a massive python entered the residential area after heavy rainfall. A video of the snake being caught was shared online, which went viral. Apart from the deadly reptile itself, what made the video viral was that the python was caught by a man who merely used his bare hands for the deed.
The matter, as per the viral post, took place on August 31. The snake viral video pulled all kinds of reactions after getting shared. Most people hailed the man for his bravery, while the rest expressed worries over the repercussions of such rain in the country.
The video was shared on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), by the handle ‘habeeb_masood’. The post was captioned, “A large snake was rescued in the Hassan Nagar area by professional snake rescuer, Mir Shakeel Ali. The snake was found after the heavy rains that lashed Hyderabad on August 31.” The video was shared yesterday, which pulled more than 2K views from people.
Watch the viral video:
A large snake was rescued in the Hassan Nagar area by professional snake rescuer, Mir Shakeel Ali. The snake was found after the heavy rains that lashed Hyderabad on August 31. pic.twitter.com/fCofLxOYzA
— Habeeb Masood Al-Aidroos (@habeeb_masood) August 31, 2024
Taking to the internet, people shared their take. “It's a Burmese python. They surely are dangerous. But the way this man is handling the snake-like some rope is just impressive, concerning, and scary- all at the same time,” a user said. It makes sense that animals are getting spotted like this, they have no forests after all,” wrote a second user.
“These rains are getting risky for everyone. With deforestation being this common, where do you think these animals will go once their home is also flooded with rainwater? We need to work on this,” added a third person. “This snake is huge,” added the fourth user. “Things are dangerous for everyone these days,” wrote another.