Rajasthan Man Rescued After Getting Stuck in Milk Can for Two Hours
Beat the Heat Hack Goes Wrong: Man Stuck With Milk Can On Head for 2 Hours
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In Madhogarh village, Rajasthan, a local villager named Kaluram Rebari became trapped in a metal milk can while trying to escape the heat. After nearly two hours of efforts by villagers using tools to cut the can, he was successfully rescued without injury, sparking discussions about safety and social media trends.
- 01Kaluram Rebari got stuck in a 15-liter milk can while seeking relief from the heat.
- 02Villagers used tools like a cutter and grinder for a careful rescue operation.
- 03The incident lasted nearly two hours and ended without injuries.
- 04Rebari's actions have drawn mixed reactions online, highlighting concerns over risky behavior for social media attention.
- 05The event has prompted discussions about the dangers of improvising unsafe solutions in extreme heat.
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In a bizarre incident in Madhogarh village, Rajasthan, Kaluram Rebari found himself trapped inside a 15-liter metal milk can for nearly two hours while attempting to shield himself from the intense heat. The 10-kilogram can became lodged on his head as he was traveling to deliver wheat. After realizing he was stuck, Rebari sought help from nearby villagers. When initial attempts to free him failed, they transported him to a location where tools could be used. A careful rescue operation ensued, utilizing a cutter and grinder to slice through the can while keeping Rebari still to prevent injury. Fortunately, he was freed without any harm. The incident, which went viral online, has sparked mixed reactions, with some expressing relief at his rescue and others criticizing the risky behavior that led to the situation. Local sarpanch Pemaram noted that this event has raised awareness about the dangers of improvising unsafe solutions in extreme heat, particularly as social media trends encourage such behavior.
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This incident highlights the dangers of extreme heat and the risks associated with unsafe improvisation for relief.
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