On Thursday (19 Sept), firefighters in Ipoh, Malaysia retrieved a snake from a toilet.
A resident at Taman Cempaka, Ipoh had called the fire station for help after discovering a snake’s head poking out in the toilet.
Upon arrival, the personnel managed to remove the reptile from the toilet.
The snake was identified as a non-venomous reticulated python, a common species found in Southeast Asia, including Malaysia.
The Ipoh fire station posted about the incident on Facebook, leaving many netizens surprised and also scared.
Attached to the post were two photos with one showing a firefighter attempting to fish out the unwelcome visitor.
Meanwhile, another image showed the reptile peeping out of the toilet.
One commenter called it “terrifying” while another sympathised with the homeowner.
They noted that she would likely look twice before using the toilet from now on.
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Featured image adapted from Balai Bomba Ipoh on Facebook
Passengers were seen screaming and flying off their seats as the plane dropped 8,300 feet.
Both parties, aged 70 and 60, are assisting with police investigations for intentional harassment.
The fire involved the engine compartment, SCDF said.
Localised flash floods typically subside within an hour, PUB said.
The police do not currently suspect foul play.
The victim is in critical condition.