Krait Snake Bites Claim Six Lives in Three Days in Chhattisgarh; Children Among Victims as Monsoon Triggers Rise in Snakebite Cases

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Krait Snake Bites Claim Six Lives in Three Days in Chhattisgarh; Children Among Victims as Monsoon Triggers Rise in Snakebite Cases

Six people, including two young brothers and a woman, have died from krait snake bites in Chhattisgarh within three days as monsoon conditions lead to a surge in snakebite incidents across the state.

A sharp rise in snakebite incidents during the ongoing monsoon has claimed six lives in northern Chhattisgarh within just three days, raising concerns over public safety in rural areas. The latest fatalities include two young brothers from Balrampur district and a woman from Jashpur, all of whom succumbed to krait snake bites despite receiving medical treatment at Ambikapur Medical College Hospital.

According to officials, the two brothers were bitten while sleeping on a cot outside their home in Piprasot village of Balrampur district late on Thursday night. The deceased have been identified as Vikas Nageshia (9) and his younger brother Vikrant Nageshia (3).

Family members said the incident occurred around 11:30 pm when Vikas suddenly woke up after feeling something bite him. As relatives rushed to the spot, they noticed a krait snake on the cot. Both children were immediately taken to the local health centre before being referred to Ambikapur Medical College due to the seriousness of their condition.

Doctors declared Vikas dead shortly after admission. Vikrant, who was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), continued to battle the effects of the venom but died later on Friday afternoon.

In a separate incident, 43-year-old Sebepitya, a resident of Dokda village in Jashpur district, also lost her life after suffering a snakebite.

The woman was sleeping on a mat placed on the floor of her house on the night of June 30 when she was bitten. Family members later spotted a krait snake inside the room. She was first taken to Farsabahar Hospital before being referred to Ambikapur Medical College as her condition deteriorated. Despite treatment, she died on Friday.

Police have registered separate cases in both incidents and have initiated investigations as part of the standard legal procedure.

The latest deaths come just days after three other people died in similar snakebite incidents across the Surguja region, taking the death toll to six within 72 hours.

Among the earlier victims were a father and daughter from Dambhatoli village in Balrampur district, who were reportedly bitten while sleeping on the floor. Another victim was a 13-year-old girl from Lakhanpur in Surguja district, who also died after being bitten by a krait snake.

Health officials say snakebite cases typically rise during the monsoon season as snakes leave flooded burrows and enter residential areas in search of dry shelter. Rural households, particularly those where people sleep on the floor or outdoors, remain at greater risk.

Wildlife rescue teams have also reported increased snake activity across the state. In a recent operation in Raigarh district near the Chhattisgarh–Odisha border, rescuers recovered 10 baby cobras and 27 cobra eggs from beneath the foundation of a house in Kandadora village. Rescue officials said several hatchlings had already emerged before the team reached the site.

Medical experts advise residents to remain vigilant during the rainy season by avoiding sleeping directly on the ground, keeping surroundings clean, using mosquito nets tucked beneath bedding, and seeking immediate medical attention if a snakebite occurs. They also caution against relying on traditional remedies, stressing that timely administration of anti-snake venom remains the most effective treatment.

With monsoon rains continuing across Chhattisgarh, authorities have urged residents in snake-prone areas to exercise additional caution and report snake sightings to local forest or rescue teams instead of attempting to handle the reptiles themselves.

 

 

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04 Jul 2026 By Abhishek Joshi

Krait Snake Bites Claim Six Lives in Three Days in Chhattisgarh; Children Among Victims as Monsoon Triggers Rise in Snakebite Cases

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A sharp rise in snakebite incidents during the ongoing monsoon has claimed six lives in northern Chhattisgarh within just three days, raising concerns over public safety in rural areas. The latest fatalities include two young brothers from Balrampur district and a woman from Jashpur, all of whom succumbed to krait snake bites despite receiving medical treatment at Ambikapur Medical College Hospital.

According to officials, the two brothers were bitten while sleeping on a cot outside their home in Piprasot village of Balrampur district late on Thursday night. The deceased have been identified as Vikas Nageshia (9) and his younger brother Vikrant Nageshia (3).

Family members said the incident occurred around 11:30 pm when Vikas suddenly woke up after feeling something bite him. As relatives rushed to the spot, they noticed a krait snake on the cot. Both children were immediately taken to the local health centre before being referred to Ambikapur Medical College due to the seriousness of their condition.

Doctors declared Vikas dead shortly after admission. Vikrant, who was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), continued to battle the effects of the venom but died later on Friday afternoon.

In a separate incident, 43-year-old Sebepitya, a resident of Dokda village in Jashpur district, also lost her life after suffering a snakebite.

The woman was sleeping on a mat placed on the floor of her house on the night of June 30 when she was bitten. Family members later spotted a krait snake inside the room. She was first taken to Farsabahar Hospital before being referred to Ambikapur Medical College as her condition deteriorated. Despite treatment, she died on Friday.

Police have registered separate cases in both incidents and have initiated investigations as part of the standard legal procedure.

The latest deaths come just days after three other people died in similar snakebite incidents across the Surguja region, taking the death toll to six within 72 hours.

Among the earlier victims were a father and daughter from Dambhatoli village in Balrampur district, who were reportedly bitten while sleeping on the floor. Another victim was a 13-year-old girl from Lakhanpur in Surguja district, who also died after being bitten by a krait snake.

Health officials say snakebite cases typically rise during the monsoon season as snakes leave flooded burrows and enter residential areas in search of dry shelter. Rural households, particularly those where people sleep on the floor or outdoors, remain at greater risk.

Wildlife rescue teams have also reported increased snake activity across the state. In a recent operation in Raigarh district near the Chhattisgarh–Odisha border, rescuers recovered 10 baby cobras and 27 cobra eggs from beneath the foundation of a house in Kandadora village. Rescue officials said several hatchlings had already emerged before the team reached the site.

Medical experts advise residents to remain vigilant during the rainy season by avoiding sleeping directly on the ground, keeping surroundings clean, using mosquito nets tucked beneath bedding, and seeking immediate medical attention if a snakebite occurs. They also caution against relying on traditional remedies, stressing that timely administration of anti-snake venom remains the most effective treatment.

With monsoon rains continuing across Chhattisgarh, authorities have urged residents in snake-prone areas to exercise additional caution and report snake sightings to local forest or rescue teams instead of attempting to handle the reptiles themselves.

 

 

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