A Dangerous Discovery Near the School Fence
This morning, school workers made a shocking discovery near the school fence—a huge and dangerous centipede was crawling slowly inside the drain. Its long, segmented body and fast, slithering movement immediately raised concern. What made the creature even more terrifying was its colour—deep black with bright red markings. These warning colours are often a sign in nature that an animal is poisonous or harmful, and in this case, they were enough to alert everyone that this centipede could be a real danger.
The workers acted quickly and informed the school administration. With the help of the maintenance team, the creature was safely removed from the school compound. No one was harmed, but the incident caused fear among students and teachers, especially since the drain near the fence is close to the path where students usually walk during assembly time or outdoor activities.
Centipedes of this kind are known to be venomous, and their bite can cause intense pain, swelling, or allergic reactions. Their appearance on school grounds suggests that the surrounding areas may need better cleaning and pest control efforts. After the centipede was taken away, the area was thoroughly cleaned, and insect repellent was sprayed to prevent similar dangers.
The school reminded all students to stay alert and report anything unusual they see. This morning's discovery was a strong reminder that nature can sometimes enter our space—and we must always be prepared.
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