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  • Video: Man Washed Away Due to Strong Current of A Rainy Drain in Uttarakhand’s Fatehpur, Search Operation Underway

    In a dramatic video that has emerged from Uttarakhand, a man is seen being washed away due to a strong current in a rainy drain in Fatehpur area. Haldwani SDM Manish Kumar Singh said that the man is missing and search operations are underway to find him but so far they have been unsuccessful. The viral video shows the man getting washed away as he desperately tries to hold himself but to no avail. Two people standing on both sides of a road are seen watching the man helplessly amid his struggles.

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  • Uttar Pradesh Rains: People Fell Into Overflowing Drain in Moradabad’s Ramganga Bihar (Watch Video)

    After a few hours of rain in Moradabad’s Ramganga Bihar, drains were flooded due to which many people fell into the drain on Friday. The CCTV footage shows knee-deep water on the road.

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  • Sisters-In-Law Fall Into Drain During Hand-To-Hand Fight in Rajasthan; Watch Viral Video

    You might have heard or seen devrani-jethani conflicts. Here’s how it happened in Rajasthan. A viral video from Ajmer shows two sisters-in-law married into the same family fighting with a fierce intensity for some property-related issue. The clip shows onlookers screaming as the two women fell into a nearby drain. But oblivious to anything around them, the women kept abusing and fighting each other. Two Women Captured Fighting Over PS5 Console at Walmart in North Carolina, Bystanders Rush to Click Selfies & Videos.

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  • Google Messages New Bug Causes Quick Battery Drain: Report

    San Francisco: A new bug in Google Messages may leave your camera on in the background, quickly draining your battery and heating your device. According to 9To5Google, within the Google Messages app, there is an easy way to quickly snap a picture and immediately attach it to a message and send it to a friend. Google Introduces Reject All Button for Tracking Cookies in Europe, UK.

    In the view for attaching images from your gallery, there is also a live feed from your camera to either take an immediate snapshot from that thumbnail view or you can expand it for a better view. In recent updates of the Google Messages app, a bug in the app occasionally leaves this camera feed running even when it is not on screen, including when Messages is in the background.

    The report mentioned that the easiest way to stop the issue in the moment is to close the app from the Recents view. More broadly, if you don’t use the Google Messages viewfinder, the easiest way to stop this issue altogether is to deny the app permission to use your phone’s camera.

    To do this on a Pixel phone, press and hold on to the Messages app’s icon in your launcher and tap the info icon. This should bring you to the Settings app, where you can tap “Permissions” to manage what Google Messages is allowed to do. From here, you will want to tap “Camera” and set the toggle to “Don’t allow”.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Apr 22, 2022 02:21 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Madhya Pradesh: Video of Vendor Cleaning Green Coriander in Drain Water Goes Viral, Case Filed

    Bhopal, Oct 27: An unidentified vegetable vendor was booked in Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh after a viral video showed him cleaning green coriander in drain water, an official said on Tuesday.Madhya Pradesh: Video of Vendor Cleaning Green Coriander in Drain Water Goes Viral, Case Filed

    The incident took place in Sindhi Market here and the man who shot the video can be heard telling the accused that washing vegetables in drain water was harmful, he said.

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    “Taking cognisance of the matter, I have directed officials concerned to take action. I have told food department and civic officials to take strict action on receiving information of adulteration and contamination,” District Collector Avinash Lavania said.

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    Later, Bhopal District Food Safety Officer Devendra Kumar Dubey filed a complaint at Hanumanganj police station against the unidentified vendor, after which a case was registered under IPC section 269 (whoever unlawfully or negligently does any act which is likely to spread the infection of any disease dangerous to life), the official said.

    The official said he had visited Sindhi Market but the vendor could not be traced.

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  • As the rivers dry up, many areas around Imphal drain out of treated water.

    As the rivers dry up, many areas around Imphal drain out of treated water.

    The water level of Singada Dam, which supplies potable water to vast areas including the city of Imphal, has gone down dangerously.

    In Imphal West district and surrounding areas, people will not get water for treatment as the main source of raw water, the rivers, are bone dry.

    An official notification stated that the water level of Singada dam had gone down dangerously. It supplies potable water to vast areas including the city of Imphal.

    Consumers have long been dependent on bottled ‘mineral water’. 20 liter jar of this water. 50 is sold. On the other hand, private merchant iters are delivering raw water to households at 250 per one thousand liters. Many traders store river water in huge underground tanks and sell it to a growing number of water tanker drivers.

    One driver, Tomcha Khuman, said, “We used to get water from businessmen at reasonable prices. However, as the main water sources dry up, we are paying more and joining a long queue of water tankers. “

    Some “mineral water” samples were found to be “harmful to health” by government officials, it is said. However, no businessmen were pulled.

    Officials said that there would be no improvement in the situation till the rains started around April.

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  • Stormwater drain work creeps in Ashok Nagar

    Stormwater drain work creeps in Ashok Nagar

    The dug-up sections of the Jawaharlal Nehru Main Road have not been barricaded; Sidewalks are out of bounds for pedestrians

    While the storm drains on both sides of the Jawaharlal Nehru Main Road are being built at a slow pace, there is a lack of caution to prevent accidents as a precaution. Barricades have not been done on the dug-out portion of the road. Road-relay work is yet to begin in the parts where work has been completed. This is particularly felt on the stretch between Laxman Shruti Junction and Ashoka Pillar Junction, as it is extremely busy, often even at night, through a stretch with freight-laden lorries from Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh to the south of Tamil Nadu. Passes through Tambaram to reach I. B. living in Ashok Nagar. “Unable to use the pavement,” says Sekar, “we get on the car, which is unsafe, especially at night.”

    The state highway department has been carrying out this work for the last five months. The stormwater drain is being built three feet wide and six feet deep to improve its rainwater discharge capacity. Residents of nearby areas say that they have been eradicating the traffic chaos due to this work for a long time.

    A state highway official says that “steps will be taken to complete the work as soon as possible.”

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