An ordinary day took a wild turn in Delhi Metro when a rumour about a snake inside the women's coach sparked chaos. The incident, which occurred on Thursday evening, quickly went viral after a video surfaced online, showing women passengers screaming, jumping onto seats, and rushing to one side of the train in a desperate attempt to escape the alleged reptile.
Though no actual snake was seen in the video, the sheer panic captured on camera tells a different story, one of fear, mayhem, and the power of social media to turn a moment into a nationwide sensation. The episode has now ignited a storm of reactions online, with netizens divided between concern, disbelief, and humour.
Panic In The Metro
The incident unfolded in the women’s compartment of a Delhi Metro train, reportedly during peak hours. A sudden rumour that a snake was spotted inside the coach triggered panic. In the now-viral video, several women can be seen screaming, climbing onto seats, and huddling in one corner of the coach in fear.
While the video does not capture the snake itself, the chaos suggests that passengers genuinely believed they were in danger. The train was immediately halted at Akshardham Metro Station, and all passengers were safely evacuated. The incident caused a temporary disruption which left many wonder how a reptile could have entered such a highsecurity space.
This isn’t the first time unusual sightings have made headlines in Delhi Metro, but a snake inside a metro coach was enough to send social media into overdrive.
Snake Panic In Metro Coach Turns Into Viral Meme Fest
The phrase “snake in Delhi Metro” quickly began trending as the video made its rounds across various social media platforms. Within hours, the video had racked up thousands of views, shares, and comments, many expressing concern, others turning the bizarre moment into meme material.
Some users questioned the authenticity of the claim, pointing out that the viral Delhi Metro video shows no visible reptile. Others joked about “metro snakes” becoming a new phobia. "From traffic to wildlife — Delhi never disappoints,” quipped another user.
"Whenever you get in a tough situation start making video because the cameraman never dies," joked a commenter. Another simply called it a “wild card entry.”
The clip quickly became a talking point, blending laughter with genuine worry among online viewers.
While the incident sparked genuine alarm among commuters, it also highlighted the internet’s unrelenting ability to turn serious moments into social commentary.