Amidst the heavy rain plaguing the track between MP’s Sleemanabad and Dundi stations, pointsmen become train’s guide and make the train navigate in a waterlogged track.
Accompanied with heavy gear and torchlight, officials were moving in front of the train, in order to guide the heavy vehicle in navigating across the tracks.
This video from Jist News has gone viral on social media, and it has come under netizen’s radar already.
While sharing the video, it said ‘Pointsmen walked between tracks to show the way to a train as the tracks got submerged in water due to waterlogging between Sleemanabad and Dundi stations in Madhya Pradesh.’
In this video, three people armed with gears and umbrellas were walking in front of the train. While treading on each step carefully, the train was travelling in a slow speed. As for the rail track, it was totally underneath the water. As a result, the loco-pilot landed in this type of situation.
Meanwhile after this video went viral, many users reacted negatively to this video with one saying ‘Bullet trains ke sapne aur bull shit trains hue apne.’
Another condemning the current state of affairs said ‘Ye kya mazak hai? Current lag sakta hai unko track se bhi.’
Another set of users questioningly said ‘So when there is a deep hole, a man should die first, and the train stops? Can’t we use technology to solve this issue?.’
However, since the time being shared, this video has managed to accumulate 3,030 likes and around 78,000 views since 6 hours.
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