Caught On Camera: Woman's Narrow Escape As Wall Collapses In Ranchi
In a viral video, a woman is seen tiptoeing through a waterlogged alley when a wall towards her right falls flat on the ground.
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A video recording from Monday evening has gone viral, documenting the incident that has since captured widespread attention.
Ranchi:
A woman in Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand, experienced an extraordinary escape when a wall suddenly collapsed during intense rainfall. The incident, which occurred Monday evening, was recorded on video and has subsequently gone viral online, with many viewers commenting that fortune was clearly on her side.
The viral footage shows a woman carefully navigating through a water-filled passageway when suddenly a wall to her right completely collapses onto the ground. She immediately steps backward in reaction. After pausing briefly to comprehend what had just transpired, she remains motionless for a moment before retreating and finding another way around the area.
Numerous regions across Jharkhand, including Ranchi, have been experiencing substantial rainfall over recent days. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted heavy to very heavy precipitation in isolated locations across North-Central and neighboring North-Western sections of the state. Additionally, thunderstorms and lightning with gusty winds are anticipated in isolated areas throughout the state.
Since Sunday afternoon, Ranchi has been receiving light to moderate rainfall. According to weather officials, the city recorded 40.8 mm of rainfall within the 24-hour period starting from 8:30 am on Sunday.
As reported by PTI news agency, weather officials stated that Jharkhand registered 20 percent surplus rainfall between June 1 and September 15.
During this timeframe, the state received 1,100.5 mm of precipitation compared to the normal average of 920.8 mm.
East Singhbhum district recorded the highest surplus at 59 percent, followed by Seraikela Kharswan at 53 percent and Ranchi at 49 percent, according to officials.
However, Pakur district reported a 26 percent rainfall deficit as of September 15.