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Eight-Foot Python Rescued in Bandra, Mumbai

In a recent wildlife rescue operation, an eight-foot python was saved from the Bandra (East) area of Mumbai. The snake was discovered near a highway, prompting local police to call in expert rescuers. This incident follows another recent rescue of a nine-foot python from a duct in Dharavi. The swift action by authorities highlights ongoing efforts to manage wildlife in urban settings.
 

Rescue Operation in Bandra

An eight-foot-long python has been successfully rescued from the Bandra (East) area of Mumbai, as reported by a police official. The snake was spotted on Wednesday night near a highway in the Kalanagar locality.


Upon receiving the alert, the police enlisted the help of rescuers Kaushik Kini and Rishit Sawant to safely capture the python. Just a few days prior, a nine-foot python was rescued from a duct in the neighboring Dharavi area.