Jakarta –
One of the abandoned houses in Matraman, East Jakarta, is now in the spotlight of residents around it. How could it not be, the house has now become a ‘snake’s nest’.
The house contained dozens of pythons. This house is precisely located at RT 012/ RW 12, Utan Kayu Selatan, Matraman, East Jakarta.
Initially, one of the residents reported to the fire brigade about a snake entering his yard. It turns out this house has been abandoned for 15 years.
detikcom summarizes four facts about the ‘snake’s nest’ house, as follows:
1. 17 Snakes Caught
The empty house which became a ‘snake’s nest’ in Matraman, East Jakarta (Jaktim), has now been cleaned. A total of 17 pythons were caught from the house.
“Yesterday Wednesday morning (cleaning),” said Suhendar, Head of RT 12 where the empty house ‘snake’s nest’ is located, Thursday (28/9/2023).
The clean-up was carried out after the residents found a python from the house the day before. A total of 17 snakes were caught by residents in about a month.
“Well, before the next day of community service, on Tuesday evening another snake was found,” he said.
2. Residents are still afraid
An empty house in Matraman, East Jakarta (Jaktim), which was suspected to be a nest for pythons, has finally been cleaned. Residents said they were calmer after confirming there were no more snakes in the house.
“Yes, we’re a little relieved, the septic tank is no longer there, but yes, we’re still worried about the fear that there will be more, we’re still not sure (we’re sure), at least up to the roof, we’re still doubtful,” said Rini, a resident of RT 12, whose house is next to the house. the snake’s nest was empty, Thursday (28/9).
Rini admitted that there were no snakes found at all during the cleaning which made her feel worried. Because he was still traumatized by the movement of the snake that had left his house.
“Yesterday we couldn’t find it, yesterday we dismantled the septic tank, the results weren’t there, it didn’t look like we didn’t know where it was, the snake wasn’t there. But at night it came out,” he said.
Furthermore, Rini revealed that the lack of cleaning carried out on the 2nd floor of the house was what made her worried. He said the concerns were shared by other residents.
“But the residents were worried like this, they tried to open the septic tank, they tried to open the septic tank, it turned out that when they opened it, it wasn’t there until the toilet was lifted and it wasn’t there either. I don’t know if it ran upstairs, I don’t know where it might still be but it’s clean at the bottom,” he said. .
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2023-09-28 15:13:54
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