
Flood in southern China causes 900 snakes to escape from farm, including cobras
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After the accident, about 10 residents from nearby villages that were not affected reportedly voluntarily formed a snake capture team and are capturing snakes in the flooded areas. [Resale and DB prohibited] (Beijing=Yonhap News) Special correspondent Han Jong-gu = About 900 snakes, including cobras, escaped after a snake farm was damaged by floods caused by a typhoon in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, southern China, prompting authorities and residents to launch an emergency capture operation.
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After the accident, about 10 residents from nearby villages that were not affected reportedly voluntarily formed a snake capture team and are capturing snakes in the flooded areas.
according to Donga Ilbo[Resale and DB prohibited] (Beijing=Yonhap News) Special correspondent Han Jong-gu = About 900 snakes, including cobras, escaped after a snake farm was damaged by floods caused by a typhoon in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, southern China, prompting authorities and residents to launch an emergency capture operation.
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