Rising Snakebite Fatalities: A Growing Concern in Kerala
Kerala is witnessing an increase in snakebite deaths, with the recent passing of a 64-year-old man, Rajendran, after being bitten by a Russell's viper. Authorities are investigating the incident amid warnings about rising snake encounters due to climate changes.
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Kerala faces a troubling surge in snakebite incidents, with the latest victim being a 64-year-old man named Rajendran. He succumbed to a snakebite after being attacked by a Russell's viper at his daughter's home in Kollam district.
This incident raises the snakebite death toll in the state, which has already seen multiple fatalities, including those of children, over the past two weeks. Rising temperatures are causing snakes to venture closer to residential areas in search of cooler climates, experts warn.
The police have launched an investigation into Rajendran's death, while his body awaits a post-mortem examination. Authorities urge residents to exercise caution and remain vigilant as a response to increased snake activity.
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