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The part of the video that made several internet users laugh was when the passengers on the train were unable to escape the wrath of the broken tap.

Digital Desk: A humorous video from a railway platform surfaced around the internet where a broken water tap offered "free showers" to passengers. The short video was shared by a Twitter user named Abhy on Wednesday. It showed a broken tap water ejecting water splash towards an approaching train and drenching the occupants inside. This could be a station in West Bengal.

"Indian railways at your service," the caption of the post read, which got over 1.1 million views and more than 26,000 likes. 

Water can be seen spurting out of the broken tap like a cannon in the 30-second video. As the camera pans to an incoming train, passengers standing near the door of a passing local train are seen being startled and rushing inside to avoid getting drenched.

The part of the video that made several internet users laugh was when the passengers on the train were unable to escape the wrath of the broken tap.

Internet users praised the "special service" provided by Indian railways sarcastically in the comments section. One user remarked jokingly, "Even the railways are aware that many people have not taken a bath in the morning. "That's an auto cleaning system," wrote another.

A third person added, "That system is AI-enabled; the AI detects thirsty passengers and provides water directly through the window. It is fed directly to the mouth to avoid contamination from human touch. High-tech, high-tech!!"

The precise time and date of this incident are unknown.

 

 


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