#Sindh Due to recent Flood And Rains there are 134 cases of snake bites from July 01 to September 13.
In the evening it was sunset time, I was feeding the goats when I saw something bite on the leg and the snake was confused. I tried to get rid of it, it bit again. At my voice, my brother came and he killed the snake. It was a brown snake (viper).
25-year-old Zainab Al-Nisa Brohi is currently undergoing treatment at the Civil Hospital, Dadu, where she has been given anti-snake venom. Apart from this, they have also been given blood.
Zeb-ul-Nisa's aunt said that their village is Raisnagar near Wahar which has been flooded and they are on the mound of the protective dam where the snakes are coming out. A few days ago, a woman of his family was killed by a snake.
A boat was arranged to bring Dadu to Zeb Al-Nisa and till the boat arrived his leg was tied which was bleeding, he was vaccinated at Civil Hospital where he is currently undergoing treatment.
Shahzeb, who lives in a tent on the Indus Highway outside Dadu city, said that last night a snake came and sat between his children who were sleeping. The children felt something, they saw a brown snake which they killed and threw on the road.
According to News, they don't have cots and they don't have lighting, they are near water, so snakes come near them, they can't protect themselves from mosquitoes, they stay awake all night, so snakes are spotted. Is.
During the recent rains and floods in Sindh, according to the data of the health department, there have been 134 cases of snake bites from July 1 to September 13.
According to the officials of Dadu Civil Hospital, they have received more than 30 cases of snakebite in just one month.
According to Javed Mehr, Chief Conservator of Sindh Wildlife Department, the organization has never conducted a survey about the number of snakes in Sindh, but there are about 90 species of snakes in Sindh, including cobras, vipers and other snakes. Among them are the snakes which are not poisonous.
When he was sent a picture of the snake killed near Dadu Bypass, he said it was not a poisonous snake.
It should be noted that at this time, the nearby desert area of Khairpur, the raw area near the Indus River, Shahdadkot Qamber and the hilly and semi-arid areas of Dadu and Jamshoro have been flooded.
According to local people, snakes are found here. Several snakes have been seen alive in miles of water while people have killed them in Khairpur and Shahdadkot.
After the release of water from Manchhar Lake into the Indus River, the water level is decreasing in Larkana, Qamber Shahdadkot, Dadu districts on the right side of the Indus River, in some areas people are also returning back.
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