This Article is From Oct 23, 2013

Snake scare grips flood hit Jajpur district

Jajpur, Odisha: Flood ravaged villages of several areas in Odisha's Jajpur district have been gripped by snake scare as it has become a habitat of poisonous reptiles.

"As many as 12 cases of snake bite have been reported from the flood affected areas across the district but there is no casualty. Anti-snake venom injection and other medicines are available at block and the district headquarters hospitals," said Chief District Medical Officer Binayak Prusty.

Thousands of the flood hit people are spending sleepless nights following the menace, particularly in
Dasarathapur, Korei, Jajpur and Bari blocks as snakes are sneaking into homes.

"I was awake for the past couple of nights to guard against snakes as my aged parents, wife and two children are scared to sleep at home. Poisonous snakes are sneaking into our house," said Rabindra Parida of Kanyan village of Dasarathapur block.

"At least 16 snakes were killed by villagers in the past 10 days," said Radhakanta Das of the same village

As human habitation in these areas is on high land, snakes sneak to the habitat to take shelter during a flood.

"Flood water has forced snakes to come out of their habitat in search of higher ground. They like to go somewhere warm and in the process enter houses. They will not attack anyone who got in their way unless they are provoked," said Anirudha Samantray, an environmentalist.

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