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27 Snake Hatchlings Rescued from Water Tank in Haridwar Village

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A family in Sarai village, Haridwar discovered 27 snake hatchlings in their water tank on Monday afternoon, prompting them to alert authorities. Forest Department rescue teams, including local 'snakemen,' safely removed all the hatchlings, which were identified as non-venomous Checkered Keelback water snakes. The incident highlights the common occurrence of snakes near water bodies in the region and the importance of proper rescue protocols.

A family in Sarai village, Haridwar experienced alarm when they discovered 27 snake hatchlings moving inside their courtyard water tank while filling it with water on Monday afternoon. The family immediately contacted the Forest Department, which dispatched a rescue team including local snake handlers Talib and Bhola to the scene. All 27 hatchlings were safely retrieved and identified as Checkered Keelback species, non-venomous water snakes commonly found near water bodies such as ponds, canals, and reservoirs. According to Divisional Forest Officer Swapnil Aniruddh, the species poses no danger to humans. The incident drew a crowd of local residents to the scene as news of the discovery spread through the village.

What's missing

The article does not explain why such a large number of hatchlings were concentrated in a single water tank, whether this represents an unusual occurrence, or what preventive measures residents might take to avoid similar incidents in the future.

How coverage differed

The Times of India article presents the incident as a straightforward rescue operation with factual details about the species and official response. The framing emphasizes the non-venomous nature of the snakes and the competent handling by authorities, which may serve to reduce panic while acknowledging legitimate public concern.

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  • 27 snake hatchlings found inside water tank in Haridwar, sparks panic in village

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