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After the devastating floods in Kerala, people now have trouble for snakes. After the flooding of flood waters, when the affected people are returning to their homes, they are getting snakes flowing with water. After the fall of flood water in Kerala, people have now gathered to re-handle their unforeseen life. But these people who are facing a natural calamity have to face a new kind of trouble. This trouble is the snake that enters the houses with flood water. As the flood waters are coming from here, too many snakes are coming out. In such a situation, the danger is rising for those who are returning home. In view of this, people who have snack byte expert and snakes have been called in Kerala. Apart from this, people are also advising by calling and using the Watersapp. In the last 5 days, many incidents of snake cutting have emerged from different parts of the state. Officials of a private hospital in Angamali told that during the 15th to 22nd of August, 65 cases of snake bites were reported to the doctors. A doctor from the hospital said that other poisonous snakes, including Nag Kobra, Karyat, Rasals, Vipers, have flooded the forest with water and they camped in vacant homes. Only about two hundred snakes have been caught in Kerala in the last two days. Many people came to clean their homes and fled there after seeing a snake. According to a 2011 report, there are incidents of snake bites in the world in India. Every year more than 50 thousand people die due to this reason. The Public Relations Department of the Government of Kerala has launched a campaign on social media in this regard. Government has announced that anti-poisoning medicines have been made available at the affected areas. Complaints are coming continuously to enter the homes of snakes Priyanka Kadam, founder of the Snakebite Healing and Education Society, said, "We are having a large number of phone calls and we are constantly advising people."  This number is half the number of deaths due to Hepatitis-B in India. Apart from this, the important parts of the body of thousands of people become useless and they have to depend on others for a lifetime. More than 300 species of snakes are found in India. Of these, Nag (cobra), karyat, rasals wiper and saw scaled wiper are the most dangerous for humans. #dpatvnews #keralfloods

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