MP: Forest Officials Rescue 15-Foot-Long Python From Agricultural Field
The agricultural field belonged to one Ramesh Chandra Mukati.

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Barwani (Madhya Pradesh): The forest officials, on Monday, rescued a 15-foot-long python from an agricultural field located at Eklara village in Barwani.
According to forest guard Deepak Solanki, panic gripped an area located near a forest in Eklara village when a huge python was noticed by some people which was entangled in a trap in the field.
The agricultural field belonged to one Ramesh Chandra Mukati. The locals immediately informed the district forest department officials. A team of forest officials was immediately dispatched to the spot to rescue the python. The python was rescued within an hour and released to a safe place.
Guard Solanki said that the python that had accidentally lost its way was found by some locals, it had wandered to find a cool place and accidentally made its way to the trap. The forest team comprised of Gajendra Bamnia, Rajendra Bamnia, Mukesh Solanki, Ankit Sharma, Deepak Solanki and Uday Gehlot.
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