After four hours of hard work, a serpent has been rescued from a tree in Etawah, UP. People were in panic due to the snake encamped on a 25 feet high Neem tree in the courtyard of a house. It is being said that the serpent was visible for a long time, but was not being caught. The Forest Department team with the help of police has rescued and caught the serpent. Meanwhile, the rescue team has left the serpent in a safe place. The villagers heaved a sigh of relief after the serpent was caught.
A serpent had made its home on a 25 feet high Neem tree standing in the courtyard of Ashok Sharma’s house in Larkhour village of Saifai police station area of Etawah. The serpent kept moving from one branch to another. The people living in the house and the villagers were afraid that this snake might bite someone. The villagers informed the police about the presence of the serpent. After which the police informed the forest department about the presence of the serpent.
Rescue of snake from neem tree
As soon as information about the matter was received, the Forest Department team reached the spot along with the police. During this time he saw a snake on a neem tree. When the rescue people tried to rescue the snake that had climbed the Neem tree, they had to work hard. During the rescue, the serpent started playing the game of running here and there. The villagers, police and forest department team rescued the serpent after a lot of effort.
People heaved a sigh of relief
At the same time, after the capture of the serpent, the villagers heaved a sigh of relief. Yogesh Agnihotri, who lives in the village, told that the serpent was visible for a long time. Even on the day of rescue, people saw the serpent on top of the tree. After which he informed the police about this. At the same time, the police informed the forest department team about this and then after four hours of hard work, the forest department team caught the serpent and took it away.
The serpent was 4 feet long
Wildlife expert Dr. Ashish Tripathi, who came from the forest department, rescued the serpent. Dr. Ashish Tripathi told that this serpent was 4 feet long. The serpent had made 25 feet high neem trees his hideout. For this reason the rescue was not easy.