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Firefighters rescue 5-feet-long venomous cobra snake hiding inside shop in southern India

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Firefighters rescue 5-feet-long venomous cobra snake hiding inside shop in southern India

Firefighters rescue 5-feet-long venomous cobra snake hiding inside shop in southern India

Firefighters have rescued a 5-foot-long venomous cobra hiding inside a shop in south India.

Video of the scene came out of Oddanchatram vegetable market in Dindigul district, Tamil Nadu, on June 10.

According to reports, the snake was hiding in a sack inside the shop.

The owner spotted the reptile and alerted the fire department officials.

A rescue team rushed to the spot to rescue the snake and avert any human-animal conflict.

The video shows the firefighters rescuing the snake from the shop using a snake catcher stick and a trap bag.

The snake was later released into a nearby forest.

No injuries were reported after the incident.


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