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Rajasthan: Here 19 people were bitten by snakes in one night, the shocking reason came to the fore… there was a stir in the area

A surprising incident took place in Barmer district of Rajasthan. Where the snake bitten 19 people. It is being told that after the stormy heavy rains during Cyclone Biparjoy, the snakes came out of their burrows. Because of which this incident happened. Doctors say that after treatment all the patients are out of danger.

Sudden admission of 19 snake bite patients in Chauhtan Hospital in Barmer district created a stir. It is being told that after the stormy heavy rains during Cyclone Biparjoy, the snakes came out of their burrows. Because of which this incident happened. The doctors told that the treatment has been started after getting all the 19 patients examined immediately. Normal poisoning was found in the patients and all the patients are out of danger.

Patients from these areas

It is being told that someone was working in the field. So someone had gone for a walk. Somebody was doing the housework. Due to darkness in the late evening, he also became a victim of snake bite. A total of 19 people from the villages of Dharasar, Chadar, Navatla Jetmal, Navatla Jetmal, Kharia Rathodan, Gangala, Uparla, Sanau, Kaprau, Sadul ki Gafan of Chauhtan have been admitted to the hospital after snakebite.

Due to the heat and humidity, the snakes came out of the burrows

It has rained heavily in these areas for the last 3 days. Probably poisonous snakes and animals came out of their burrows on Sunday after the scorching heat and humidity. This was the reason that 19 people were bitten by a snake almost at the same time. It is being told that with the increase in temperature and humidity, the cases of snake bite may also increase.

Patient’s condition out of danger

In-charge of Chauhtan Hospital, Dr. Ashok Panwar told that two patients of snake bite were admitted earlier and 17 patients of snake bite reached the hospital together on Sunday night. All patients are out of danger after treatment. No one has been referred.