Video viral on social media.
It is raining in Madhya Pradesh these days. Due to which many rivers are getting strained. River water has reached the road. Due to which the roads have also turned into rivers. A video has surfaced from Damoh district, which has gone viral. It can be seen that the rising river water has reached the roads and drains. Because of this, the road and sewers have become completely submerged in water. When a man passed by, he found that he could not cross the road with his bike. Like Baahubali, he lifted the bike on his head and crossed the road and canal that became a river.
According to the information, the youth’s name is Chingari. He is a resident of a village in Batiagarh block. The young Magron was returning from village when he carried his bike on his head to cross a jungle stream near Sunwa. Meanwhile, his own body was found submerged in a large amount of water. But the young man did not give up and safely crossed the raging drain.
Some people made a video of it which has gone viral on social media. He lost his balance a couple of times while crossing the drain. But he controlled himself and got away safely. People are sharing this video a lot. They are also giving their own reaction regarding this. A user wrote- This brother turned out to be Baahubali. Another user wrote – We should not risk our lives like this. A third user wrote – This is called true love, so nothing happens to the bike… So I picked up the bike myself.
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