A six-year-old lady from Kerala’s Thiruvananthapuram district was bitten by a Viper snake throughout a go to to the ‘Sannidhanam’ at Sabarimala temple on Thursday morning. After the incident, the forest division determined to deploy extra snake catchers on the temple premises.
Niranjana, the daughter of Prashanth, was bitten by the snake on the entrance of Swami Ayyappan Road round 4:00 am. She was rushed to the Pamba Government Hospital, the place she acquired emergency medical therapy.
After receiving an anti-venom injection, Niranjana was transferred to Kottayam Medical College for additional remark and therapy. Hospital authorities have confirmed that her situation is steady.
The forest division has taken steps to stop wildlife assaults on the way in which to the temple. Currently, two snake catchers are employed by the division.
However, contemplating the severity of the incident, the Forest Range Officer has ordered the deployment of two further snake catchers.
The forest division urged pilgrims to train warning throughout rain and climate modifications. The District Mining Officer has assured that every one mandatory services for offering emergency medical help to pilgrims are in place within the neighborhood of the Sabarimala temple.