Imagine driving along a peaceful road, surrounded by lush green landscapes of Amphoe Pong, Phayao Province, Thailand, when suddenly, you find yourself facing a shocking scene that would make even the most resilient person cry out. Photo: @Wikipedia.
This is exactly what happened to a female driver on June 4. As she drove through the quiet stretch of road between Ban Wang Bong and Ban Huai Son, her peaceful journey was suddenly interrupted by an unexpected horror encounter. Photo: @thai.news.
While humming her favorite tune in her car, the female driver discovered that a car had stopped right in front of her. Photo: @Newsflare.
Barely giving it another thought, she tried to walk past. But then, like a scene from a suspenseful horror movie, a giant king cobra emerged from the grass, an impressive 3 meters long, coiled up, lying on the side of the rural asphalt road. Photo: @Newsflare.
As it slithered across the road in front of her car, the female driver had to slam on the brakes. As she hit the brakes, the giant reptile, its gills bulging, moved across the road. Photo: @Newsflare.
The female driver added: 'The snake was so big! I've never seen one that big before. I think if I hadn't braked in time, I don't know what would have happened next. I'm glad I didn't hit it. It could have been dangerous for both sides.' Photo: @Newsflare.
The cobra in the video , which is 3 metres long, eventually retreated into the bushes across the road, leaving the driver relieved but still very worried. She urged locals in Amphoe Pong, Phayao province, Thailand to stay vigilant. “This snake could come back and we need to be careful,” she said. “I don’t want anyone else to have the same encounter as me.” Photo: @Newsflare.
After this video went viral on Thai social media, Phayao provincial authorities issued a warning, advising people to be vigilant when traveling on rural roads like this. Photo: @Newsflare.
Thai authorities note that although king cobras are commonly found in southern parts of the country, sightings in Phayao province, northern Thailand, are extremely rare. Photo: @Newsflare.
It is estimated that an average of 7,000 people are treated for snake bites each year in Thailand. Of these, about 30 people die, with cobras being the most deadly, according to Suchai Suteparuk, a specialist at the Department of Toxicology at Chulalongkorn University. Photo: @Newsflare.
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(According to thai.news/thethaiger)
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