Watch: Rickshaw-Puller Cries For Help As He Gets Stuck In Chest-Deep Flood Water In Patna
Heavy rain resulted in flood in the state of Bihar and life has once again come to a standstill. Waterlogging has wreaked havoc for commuters as roads across the state are choked with water. Recently a heart wrenching video from Patna went viral on social media The video shows a rickshaw puller stranded in deep water.
Heavy rain resulted in flood in the state of Bihar and life has once again come to a standstill. Waterlogging has wreaked havoc for commuters as roads across the state are choked with water.
Recently, a heart wrenching video from Patna went viral on social media. The video shows a rickshaw puller stranded in deep water. The video was taken from an apartment¡¯s balcony and the person recording the video can be heard talking to the rickshaw puller.
It is evident that the rickshaw puller is in distress as he couldn¡¯t leave behind his rickshaw and is stuck in the chest-deep water. He can also be seen crying and asking for help in the video. People recording the video tell the rickshaw-puller to park his rickshaw near their home and promise to keep an eye on it. But he refuses to leave his rickshaw like that.
At this point, the video ended and we're not sure if he got the help he needed; we hope he did.
Watch the video:
Location: Rajendra Nagar, Patna, Bihar
¡ª Sana Khan (@Sanakhan_m) September 29, 2019
Man refuses 2let go of his bread and butter, his rickshaw. Cries, while trying to push it through deep water logged lane. NDRF teams r in Patna, CM is taking stock. But no 1 to hear his painful cry. This is wht total helplessness luks like. pic.twitter.com/CP2kLqPg1U
The video has since been shared by a lot of people, with several asking the government, NDRF to help.
29 people have died till now owing to the unexpected rain that has ravaged Patna and other areas. Patna, Bhagalpur and Kaimur districts of Bihar received rainfall for over forty eight hours.
#PatnaFloods and #BiharFloods have remained the top trends on Twitter for the past two days.