Watch a JCB rescue the passengers of a Toyota Fortuner that is seen stuck in flood. Read the details here.
In this YouTube Shorts clip, watch a JCB rescue the passengers of a Toyota Fortuner. June-July is the window of floods in many parts of the country due to incessant rains and the lack of infrastructure to deal with it. Water logging is a pressing issue that plagues a large part of our country. As a result, cars and people often get stuck in water requiring immediate relief and rescue operations. This is one such video highlighting that.
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Watch JCB Rescue Passengers of Toyota Fortuner
A Toyota Fortuner is seen in the middle of the water. By the looks of it, the situation seems quite dangerous. The passengers of the SUV managed to climb on the roof of the vehicle. However, the force of the water is seemingly getting more and more deadly. Police personnel are seen directing the matters but are a bit far away from the action. Then, a JCB comes to the rescue of the passengers because it seems unlikely to save the SUV. It gets in the water and comes as close to the drowning SUV as possible.
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One by one, the passengers push themselves onto the bucket of the bulldozer. All of them were able to board the bucket and were taken away by the bulldozer. The detailed information about what happened to the Fortuner is not available. Nevertheless, it looks almost impossible that they would’ve been able to save the SUV. But it must be realized that during such scenarios of life and death, material possessions are never the priority. People have to let go of their physical things in order to save their lives.
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That is also reflected in this video clip. These people were barely minutes away from being washed away by the water. At this point in time, the only thing they must’ve been concerned about is their lives. Thankfully, the bulldozer came to their rescue and saved their lives. We would like to advise our readers to not go out in heavy rains in areas where the water logging issue is prevalent. If possible, don’t use your personal vehicle for commuting and certainly don’t travel alone. Safety measures are your only hope of ensuring your well-being.