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Bengaluru Bus Driver Loses Control, Rams Bikes and Cars; 2 Injured.
The bus lost control and crashed into multiple vehicles near Bengaluru’s Hebbal bypass, CCTV footage shows that the bus driver had difficulty navigating through the dense traffic, which resulted in five two-wheelers and four autos getting into several collisions. As the bus proceeded to crash into cars and finally stopped after crashing into one and pulling it several meters, the situation became more and more heated.
Given the seriousness of the situation, the bus conductor can be seen frantically pleading with the driver to stop the vehicle. The severely disrupted and damaged bus served as a warning about the perils of poor traffic management and defective vehicle control.
The collision resulted in injuries to two individuals. One of the injured was brought to the hospital so they could receive more care. The accident has sparked worries about traffic safety and the requirement for improved traffic management strategies to avoid similar risky circumstances in the future. In order to determine what went wrong and to stop such occurrences from happening in the future, authorities are looking into the collision.
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Video: 10-Foot Terrifying Crocodile Encounter in UP’s Bulandshahr.
A wave of panic hit a town in Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday when a ten-foot crocodile emerged from a canal and made its way into a nearby area. Frightened locals captured videos of the massive reptile attempting to climb a railing close to the canal. The crocodile had made its way out of the Ganga canal near Narora Ghat in Bulandshahr, UP. Concerned residents quickly alerted the police and forest department, who responded promptly to capture the crocodile.
During the rescue operation, the crocodile was seen trying to climb an iron railing in an effort to return to the water. When this failed, the agitated reptile fell to the ground and tried to flee. To secure the crocodile, forest officials covered its head with a cloth and attempted to restrain its limbs to prevent any aggressive behavior.
Footage shows the team using ropes to bind the crocodile’s legs. Four officials managed the ropes around its head and front legs, while another secured its hind legs. Additional team members lifted its tail and tied a rope around its mouth to ensure a safe capture.
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Monitor Lizard Found in Lucknow Apartment,Forest Department Quickly Rescued.
A startling video from Lucknow has gone viral, capturing a commotion in a VVIP apartment near the Vikalp Khand-3 Malhaur police post in the Vibhutikhand area. The disturbance was caused by a monitor lizard, often mistaken for a crocodile, which made its way to the second floor of the apartment complex, causing widespread panic.
In the video, a woman entering her room is confronted by the large, reptilian creature. Her phone’s camera captures the moment she spots the lizard, leading to a panicked reaction as she screams and runs away, fearing for her safety. The footage has rapidly gained traction on social media.
The big question remains: how did the lizard manage to reach the second floor? It is believed that the creature crawled up from the ground level. The presence of the lizard sent shockwaves through the apartment complex, prompting residents to immediately alert the police and forest department.
Responding swiftly, the forest department team arrived at the scene, safely capturing the iguana. They assured the residents that iguanas are generally non-aggressive and pose no immediate threat. The team then relocated the iguana to a secure location.
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