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Watch The Trending Video Of A Woman Crossing Railway Track
- Awanish Sharan, an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer, posted the trending video on Twitter
- The trending video was posted on Tuesday, and more than 204,000 people have watched it since then.
The internet is awash with videos showing women crossing railroad tracks just as a train on another track is about to arrive.Awanish Sharan, an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer, posted the trending video on Twitter along with some words of wisdom and providing advice.The post caption's English translation stated and explained that, "Life is yours. The decision is yours."
Several individuals can be seen exiting a train that isn't even stationed on a platform in the trending. A train is approaching, and the individual who was filming the scene can be heard warning the people attempting to cross the tracks of it.
One family, though, was so alarmed by the warning that they hurriedly began tossing their belongings over the other side of the track.
The trending video was posted on Tuesday, and more than 204,000 people have watched it since then. The exact location of the incident is still unknown. Here is the video, have a look at it:
ज़िंदगी आपकी है. फ़ैसला आपका है. pic.twitter.com/eMrl65FiCj
— Awanish Sharan (@AwanishSharan) July 19, 2022
Then, in the midst of the confusion, a woman is seen crossing the railroad tracks just in time for a train to arrive on another track. This reckless act might have resulted in her death. Fortunately, she was able to get back to a secure location.
The IAS Officer requested that people refrain from doing so because it is risky. Internet users criticised the travellers for their careless behaviour, particularly the woman.
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