A few weeks ago, a woman went missing in Australia’s Snowy Mountains region on Oct. 21. On October 27, she was found alive. The Monaro Police District, part of the NSW Police Force, found the lost woman. According to reports, she was bitten by a copperhead snake, which is highly venomous.
The news made headlines when a car service company reported to the NSW Police Force that the woman’s car had not moved in six days and had also passed its return date.
Since the woman was missing in the area, the police force initiated a search operation. After a few days, she was found alive but in poor condition. Emergency ambulances and medical assistance were provided to her. According to media reports, she had been bitten by a venomous copperhead snake and was also dehydrated.
Surviving a venomous snake bite is good news for the woman, and she was successfully rescued by the police force. The copperhead snake is known to cause severe health issues, but fortunately, she survived.