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US · 5 mins ago
Horrified villagers living in fear after hundreds of venomous snakes escape farm as floodwaters crush city
If you have a fear of snakes, stop reading right now. Truly frightening footage has emerged of hundreds of venomous snakes escaping a breeding farm as floodwaters smash through a village in Hengzhou, China. Poisonous cobras were among the almost 900 reptiles that were reportedly released when days of heavy rain caused severe flooding in the area and destroyed their facility. The bizarre clip shows snakes popping their heads up above the water and slowly slither their way across the body of water in a very Loch Ness style of horror. They apparently got loose after a nearby reservoir collapsed and the snakes were able to go free in the town, sparking concern from local residents. The breeding farm is said to have housed a mix of venomous cobras, king rat snakes and non-venomous water snakes.
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