Surge in snake sightings and bites amid heavy rains
BBMP Wildlife Conservation Helpline: 9902794711
Residents are advised to maintain caution and vigilance
Bengaluru, often dubbed Silicon City, is grappling with a surge in snake sightings and bites amid the heavy rains. As the monsoon season brings substantial rainfall—110 mm on Sunday alone—residents are increasingly wary of these venomous visitors.
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The city’s battle with snakes has intensified, leaving many anxious about their presence. This breeding season has exacerbated the issue, with snakes frequently found inside homes across various localities. The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has issued an alert, urging citizens to remain vigilant.
Reports indicate a significant uptick in helpline calls regarding snake encounters, especially from areas like Bommanahalli, Batarayanapura, Dasarahalli, Mahadevpura, and Rajarajeshwarinagar. The BBMP’s wildlife rescue team has fielded 100 calls in the past week, averaging 30 daily, predominantly from Yelahanka and Bommanahalli zones.
Emergency Contacts for Snake Sightings:
BBMP Wildlife Helpline: 1533
Karnataka Forest Department Helpline: 1926
BBMP Wildlife Conservation Helpline: 9902794711
Amid the rainy season, residents are advised to inspect shoes and helmets thoroughly before use, as snakes seek warmth and shelter in these items. Parents, in particular, should ensure their children’s safety by maintaining caution and vigilance.
Stay alert, and keep these helpline numbers handy to address any snake-related emergencies promptly.
Surge in snake sightings and bites amid heavy rains
BBMP Wildlife Conservation Helpline: 9902794711
Residents are advised to maintain caution and vigilance
Bengaluru, often dubbed Silicon City, is grappling with a surge in snake sightings and bites amid the heavy rains. As the monsoon season brings substantial rainfall—110 mm on Sunday alone—residents are increasingly wary of these venomous visitors.
Also read: Heavy rains lash Bengaluru: Falling trees and waterlogging cause chaos
The city’s battle with snakes has intensified, leaving many anxious about their presence. This breeding season has exacerbated the issue, with snakes frequently found inside homes across various localities. The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has issued an alert, urging citizens to remain vigilant.
Reports indicate a significant uptick in helpline calls regarding snake encounters, especially from areas like Bommanahalli, Batarayanapura, Dasarahalli, Mahadevpura, and Rajarajeshwarinagar. The BBMP’s wildlife rescue team has fielded 100 calls in the past week, averaging 30 daily, predominantly from Yelahanka and Bommanahalli zones.
Emergency Contacts for Snake Sightings:
BBMP Wildlife Helpline: 1533
Karnataka Forest Department Helpline: 1926
BBMP Wildlife Conservation Helpline: 9902794711
Amid the rainy season, residents are advised to inspect shoes and helmets thoroughly before use, as snakes seek warmth and shelter in these items. Parents, in particular, should ensure their children’s safety by maintaining caution and vigilance.
Stay alert, and keep these helpline numbers handy to address any snake-related emergencies promptly.