Updated On: 25 July, 2025 02:55 PM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
An 8-foot Indian Rat Snake caused panic after entering a housing society in Mulund West amid heavy rains. Wildlife rescuer Kunal Thakkar from RAWW safely rescued the non-venomous reptile, which was later examined and released into its natural habitat. Experts say monsoon often displaces such wildlife in suburban Mumbai.

Indian rat snake inside the residential society in Mulund. Pic credits/ RAWW
Amid the heavy rain showers lashing parts of Mumbai, an 8-foot-long Indian rat snake created a panicking situation. The unexpected visit of the snake in the residential premises prompted a swift call to the Resqink Association for Wildlife Welfare (RAWW).
As reported, the Indian rat snake was seen entering the electric meter room of a housing society at Veena Nagar in Mulund West. Acting swiftly on the information, Kunal Thakkar from Resqink Association for Wildlife Welfare reached the location and safely rescued the reptile.
After the snake was safely rescued by Kunal Thakkar, it was medically examined by Dr. Kirti Sathe. After a thorough medical examination, the non-venomous reptile was released back to its natural habitat in coordination with the Forest Department.