Risking her life, a woman in south India climbed down into a well to rescue a trapped but highly lethal cobra.<br /><br />The incident took place on August 24 in Sonoli village, Belagavi district in Karnataka.<br /><br />Visual showed the woman lowering herself into the well after spotting the snake.<br /><br />Identified as Nirzara Chitti, a snake rescuer, she rushed to the spot after receiving information about the reptile's presence inside the well.<br /><br />Tying a rope around her waist, Chitti lowered herself inside the well and reached closer to the snake using ladders.<br /><br />Visuals showed the presence of another person- a man- who aided the woman during the operation.<br /><br />The duo used a ladder to travel from one end of the well to the other.<br /><br />The woman was seen approaching the snake with caution.<br /><br />She also survived a mini scare as the cobra raised its hood and dunked at her. Fortunately for the woman, the reptile missed.<br /><br />Next, she caught hold of the snake's tail and waited for it to calm down before proceeding to put the reptile inside a bag.<br /><br />After securing the bag with a rope, the woman climbed back with the snake.<br /><br />The snake was identified as an Indian spectacled cobra, a venomous snake responsible for many deaths in the Indian subcontinent.
