How climate change is reshaping India’s snakebite crisis
In September 2025 Manju Prakash, a 41 year old software engineer in Bengaluru, slipped on his Crocs to step outside. A juvenile Russell’s viper, one of India’s deadliest snakes, had coiled inside one of his shoes. Prakash, who had lost sensation in one leg from an earlier surgery, never felt the bit
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