Friday 19 July 2024

Watch: Australian Amazed As Uber Driver Navigates Through Mumbai Floods https://ift.tt/gRHYGa7 The city of Mumbai is famous for its rains, among other things. Beyond the Instagram stories that romanticise the weather, for many parts of the city, it adds to the chaos on the roads. Flooding and waterlogging become a common scene across Mumbai, especially in the subways. It disrupts life and sometimes even leads to death and destruction. Almost every year, one hears that the rains choke the city during the months of July to September. Amid this, an Australian woman recently took to Instagram to thank her Uber driver for navigating her through flooded streets to reach the airport on time.  Bree Steele, an Australian podcaster and content creator, found herself amused and awestruck as her Uber driver skillfully navigated her to the airport at 3 am, despite the flooded Mumbai roads. "Indian people are the toughest and chillest on the planet??!! We drove through flood waters like it was no big deal!!! It was scary!" she wrote while sharing the video.  Watch the video below:  View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bree Steele (@breesteele.mp3) The video captured some glimpses of her journey to the airport. In her clip, Ms Steele said, "I'm convinced that Indian people are the toughest and chillest people in the world." She also exclaimed, "This can only happen in India!"  "The whole journey could have only happened in India. The whole way through the water was above the wheels and people were waiting at every major flooding point. It was 3 AM but there were people to guide the cars and the rich shores. When I got to the airport, I was soaked but everyone was just chill, no bother. And yeah, I have left Mumbai. I'll be back," the Australian content creator said in the video.  Ms Steele shared the video just a few days back. Since then, it has accumulated more than 221,000 likes and over 2 million views.  Also Read | Woman Shares Her Experience Living In Bengaluru, Reveals Why She Moved To Gurugram Reacting to the clip, one user wrote, "If you are in Mumbai in July month, you better plan everything at least 3-4 hrs prior. When it pours in Mumbai, it pours cats & dogs. Mumbai in July is not for beginners." "That is like 5 inches of water. Torrential rains and monsoons in India wreak havoc and cause lots of waterlogging and flooding; though not common, it does happen infrequently, but it is not dangerous by any means," commented another.  "I once cried in an Uber taxi while trying to reach Mumbai airport. Was stuck in terrible traffic and my driver just informed we will probably miss the flight. Big tear drops were out without sound (I was to go home). The driver saw the tears. He drove like no tomorrow and even forgot that he had ended the ride mid way. Didn't even take the full amount of the ride cause he had fun and I was more important," shared a third user.  "I am not from Mumbai and what you are saying is true in general about Indians, but I have seen that especially Mumbai people will be always willing to help each other no matter what time it is and no matter how worse the situation is. They will go above and beyond to help others. I myself have seen it on many occasions," added a fourth.  https://ift.tt/4yapZrC July 19, 2024 at 08:50AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com

Watch: Australian Amazed As Uber Driver Navigates Through Mumbai Floods https://ift.tt/gRHYGa7

The city of Mumbai is famous for its rains, among other things. Beyond the Instagram stories that romanticise the weather, for many parts of the city, it adds to the chaos on the roads. Flooding and waterlogging become a common scene across Mumbai, especially in the subways. It disrupts life and sometimes even leads to death and destruction. Almost every year, one hears that the rains choke the city during the months of July to September. Amid this, an Australian woman recently took to Instagram to thank her Uber driver for navigating her through flooded streets to reach the airport on time. 

Bree Steele, an Australian podcaster and content creator, found herself amused and awestruck as her Uber driver skillfully navigated her to the airport at 3 am, despite the flooded Mumbai roads. "Indian people are the toughest and chillest on the planet??!! We drove through flood waters like it was no big deal!!! It was scary!" she wrote while sharing the video. 

Watch the video below: 

The video captured some glimpses of her journey to the airport. In her clip, Ms Steele said, "I'm convinced that Indian people are the toughest and chillest people in the world." She also exclaimed, "This can only happen in India!" 

"The whole journey could have only happened in India. The whole way through the water was above the wheels and people were waiting at every major flooding point. It was 3 AM but there were people to guide the cars and the rich shores. When I got to the airport, I was soaked but everyone was just chill, no bother. And yeah, I have left Mumbai. I'll be back," the Australian content creator said in the video. 

Ms Steele shared the video just a few days back. Since then, it has accumulated more than 221,000 likes and over 2 million views. 

Also Read | Woman Shares Her Experience Living In Bengaluru, Reveals Why She Moved To Gurugram

Reacting to the clip, one user wrote, "If you are in Mumbai in July month, you better plan everything at least 3-4 hrs prior. When it pours in Mumbai, it pours cats & dogs. Mumbai in July is not for beginners."

"That is like 5 inches of water. Torrential rains and monsoons in India wreak havoc and cause lots of waterlogging and flooding; though not common, it does happen infrequently, but it is not dangerous by any means," commented another. 

"I once cried in an Uber taxi while trying to reach Mumbai airport. Was stuck in terrible traffic and my driver just informed we will probably miss the flight. Big tear drops were out without sound (I was to go home). The driver saw the tears. He drove like no tomorrow and even forgot that he had ended the ride mid way. Didn't even take the full amount of the ride cause he had fun and I was more important," shared a third user. 

"I am not from Mumbai and what you are saying is true in general about Indians, but I have seen that especially Mumbai people will be always willing to help each other no matter what time it is and no matter how worse the situation is. They will go above and beyond to help others. I myself have seen it on many occasions," added a fourth. 

https://ift.tt/4yapZrC July 19, 2024 at 08:50AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com

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"Is This Real?" Bengaluru's 3D Billboard Amazes The Internet https://ift.tt/4gv0sjE An eye-catching 3D billboard has sparked a mix of amazement and concern among Bengaluru commuters. The advertisement, promoting the local restaurant chain Bengaluru Thindies, features a man pouring filter coffee, with an impressive three-dimensional effect making it seem as if the figure is reaching out of the billboard to offer a steaming cup to passersby. The restaurant chain shared a video of the billboard on their Instagram, with the caption, "3 new locations in one day! There can never be enough places to have some good Podi Masala & filter coffee." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bangalore Thindies (@bangalorethindies) Many who have seen the ad have praised its creativity, marvelling at the illusion that brings the figure to life. A user commented under the video, "Loved the video and concept." Another wrote, "Lovely! All three outlets will be near my old home and new home. Refreshing coffee sorted." Someone asked, "Is this real? It's just fabulous!" Others commented with heart-eyes and fire emojis. However, critics argue that such an attention-grabbing display could be a potential hazard, distracting motorists on the city's busy roads. A user wrote on X, "Creativity - fine, but isn't this distraction." Creativity - fine, but isn't this distraction. — What's in the name (@adjust_not) September 27, 2024 “This is a distraction to drivers. Can lead to accidents,” another echoed.  This is a distraction to drivers. Can lead to accidents — ಶ್ರೀ Shree (@shree_37) September 27, 2024 A comment read, "Yet another distraction for drivers stuck in traffic." Yet another distraction for drivers stuck in traffic — PetitionIssue@Mohan (@PetitionIssue) September 28, 2024 3D billboards became popular during the pandemic, offering brands a new, innovative way to engage audiences. As cities reopened after lockdowns, traditional billboards struggled to engage audiences. This led to the rise of digital Out of Home (OOH) advertising, especially 3D billboards that use advanced LED technology to create eye-catching visuals. In cities like Tokyo, giant 3D billboards featuring cats and lions attracted attention, and similar displays appeared in New York. This trend also spread to Europe, with 3D billboards showcasing fashion brands in Milan and Rome. https://ift.tt/FpECODt September 30, 2024 at 10:19AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com

"Is This Real?" Bengaluru's 3D Billboard Amazes The Internet https://ift.tt/4gv0sjE An eye-catching 3D billboard has sparked a...