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Nearly 900 Snakes Escape Flooded China Breeding Farm

Authorities said teams are capturing the reptiles and hospitals have treated several bite victims after floodwaters swept them from breeding farms.

  • On Monday, July 6, Typhoon Maysak-driven floodwaters breached a reservoir in Hengzhou, Guangxi, destroying a commercial snake-breeding farm and releasing approximately 900 snakes, including venomous cobras, into populated areas.
  • Guangxi serves as a global hub for snake farming, housing nearly 20 million reptiles across more than 14,000 farms by 2020, according to Guangxi Daily, where industrial concentration transforms extreme weather into unique public health emergencies.
  • Civilian teams captured 2,000–3,000 snakes in two days, while local hospitals treated multiple snakebite victims, including at least one fatality; flooded roads delayed critical medical care as venom took hold.
  • Guigang Zoo faced severe damage as floodwaters rose over 2 meters, with predators locked in cages—a decision the animal rights group PETA called 'unconscionable'—and over 100 animals, including zebras and ostriches, went missing.
  • Authorities increased antivenom stocks at the Municipal People's Hospital and issued safety guidelines Wednesday urging residents to avoid nighttime outdoor activities and seal home openings as search operations continue.
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The passage of typhoon Maysak in southern China caused significant flooding, leaving at least 39 dead and nine missing. In Hengzhou, the floods also led to the flight of nearly 900 people...

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The images depicting hundreds of reptiles, some mortals, that swim free in the streets of a village submerged by the water, in China, in the Guangxi region, have become viral. It all began on Monday, July 6 in Hengzhou, a city of about one million inhabitants in the autonomous region of Guangxi, in the south of China. [...] L'articolo Hundreds of poisonous snakes fleeing through the flooded streets of a village: the incredible images from China.…

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Daily Express broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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