Pattaya residents shocked as snakes turn up in homes and beachfront condos

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Pattaya firefighters capture a python found inside Eakmongkol 2 Village, safely removing the reptile after a late-night call on July 6.

PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya firefighters responded to two separate snake removal incidents in residential areas on the same night, safely capturing both reptiles without injuries. At around 9:44 PM on July 6, the Pattaya City Fire Station in the Jomtien district dispatched an inspection vehicle with three officers to a housing estate in Eakmongkol 2 Village after receiving a report of a snake. The team successfully captured the reptile, identified as a python, and removed it safely from the area.

Later that night at around 10:46 PM, firefighters were called to a beachfront condominium in the Jomtien area after another snake was discovered inside the building. Officers again managed to capture the animal alive and remove it safely. Authorities reminded residents and visitors not to approach or attempt to catch snakes themselves if they encounter reptiles, as sudden movements may cause the animals to react unpredictably. The public is advised to contact trained personnel for safe removal. For emergency assistance, residents can contact the Pattaya City Fire Station (Jomtien District) at 095-146-4221 or the Pattaya City Hall Hotline at 1337.


Pattaya firefighters are urging residents not to attempt capturing snakes themselves after responding to reptile calls at homes and condominiums, advising people to contact trained officers for safe removal.

Pattaya firefighters respond to a late-night call at a Jomtien beachfront condominium, safely capturing a snake found inside the building.

Residents at the Pattaya beachfront condominium return to peace after firefighters safely removed a snake found inside the building during a late-night rescue call.