Residents of New Town have recently reported seeing snakes in many unexpected places — on roads, inside drains, and even within housing complexes. This sudden increase in snake sightings has caused worry and fear among people living in the area. Many are unsure about why the snakes are appearing more often and what steps they should take to stay safe.
Several residents have shared that they have spotted snakes while walking on the streets or near their homes. There have been reports of snakes slithering inside open drains or under bushes in parks and playgrounds. Some even found snakes inside their apartment complexes, in common areas or near garbage disposal spots.
Experts say that it is natural for snakes to come out in search of food, water, or shelter, especially during certain times of the year. But the sudden rise in sightings suggests that something may have disturbed the snakes’ natural habitats.
Many experts and locals believe that the increase in construction and urban development in New Town has affected the natural places where snakes usually live. When their homes in the wild are disturbed, snakes move into new areas, including human neighborhoods, looking for shelter and food.
Another reason could be changes in weather. During hotter months or rainy seasons, snakes tend to come out more in search of cooler places or dry land. Increased rainfall can also cause snakes to leave water-logged areas like fields and move to drier places such as roads and housing complexes.
Residents are divided in their reactions to the snake sightings. Some people are very scared and want the local authorities to take quick action to remove snakes from residential areas. Parents especially worry about their children playing outside safely.
On the other hand, there are those who believe that snakes are a part of nature and that people must learn to live with them safely. Some residents suggest that better awareness and education about snakes can reduce fear and help people understand how to avoid harm.
The local municipality of New Town has acknowledged the problem and said it is taking steps to handle the situation. They have started running awareness campaigns to educate people on how to stay safe when they see snakes. Special teams of snake catchers have been put together to safely capture and relocate snakes away from busy human areas.
Officials also advise residents to keep their surroundings clean by removing piles of debris, garbage, and tall grass that attract snakes. They remind people not to try to catch or kill snakes themselves, as this can be dangerous.
What Can Residents Do to Stay Safe?
Experts and authorities suggest some simple precautions to reduce the chances of encountering snakes:
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Avoid walking alone in poorly lit or overgrown areas, especially at night.
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Keep homes and surrounding areas clean and free of clutter where snakes can hide.
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Seal any holes or gaps in walls, doors, and drains to prevent snakes from entering buildings.
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If a snake is spotted, keep a safe distance and inform trained snake catchers or local authorities immediately.
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Teach children to stay calm and not to panic or try to handle snakes.
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Wear shoes when walking outside, especially in grassy or damp areas.
It is important for residents to stay calm and not panic because snakes play an important role in the environment. They help control the population of rodents and pests, which can otherwise spread disease. Facing this problem with knowledge and caution helps maintain safety for both humans and snakes.
New Town is encouraging people to report snake sightings so the right measures can be taken quickly. Cooperation between residents, local officials, and wildlife experts can ensure that this situation improves with time.
The increase in snakes spotted on roads, drains, and housing complexes in New Town has understandably caused alarm. This challenge is largely due to changes in the environment and urban growth that disrupt snake habitats. While people have varied opinions on how to deal with the situation, the best approach is to stay informed, follow safety tips, and let experts handle the snakes. With awareness and care, New Town residents can live peacefully and safely alongside nature.
If you want to be safe, always remember to stay alert, keep your home clean, and inform the authorities if you see any snakes nearby. This way, everyone will be safer and more confident in their community.
With inputs from agencies
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