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A Chinese City Is Dealing With Devastating Floods and a Snake Invasion at the Same Time

Severe flooding in Hengzhou, China, damaged a snake breeding farm and sent hundreds of snakes, including venomous cobras, into nearby villages as rescue crews responded to storm damage across Guangxi. Local authorities said antivenom supplies were increased and emergency treatment channels were activated after reported snakebites.

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A Chinese City Is Dealing With Devastating Floods and a Snake Invasion at the Same Time

Severe flooding in Hengzhou, China, damaged a snake breeding farm and sent hundreds of snakes, including venomous cobras, into nearby villages as rescue crews responded to storm damage across Guangxi. Local authorities said antivenom supplies were increased and emergency treatment channels were activated after reported snakebites.

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Severe flooding in Hengzhou, China, damaged a snake breeding farm and sent hundreds of snakes, including venomous cobras, into nearby villages as rescue crews responded to storm damage across Guangxi. Local authorities said antivenom supplies were increased and emergency treatment channels were activated after reported snakebites.

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Severe flooding in Hengzhou, China, damaged a snake breeding farm and sent hundreds of snakes, including venomous cobras, into nearby villages as rescue crews responded to storm damage across Guangxi. Local authorities said antivenom supplies were increased and emergency treatment channels were activated after reported snakebites.

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