Amid the heavy rains that have left several parts of Mumbai waterlogged, a video of a local man wading through flooded streets to clear blocked drains has gone viral on social media.
In the clip, the man is seen climbing onto a pole and using ropes to reach a clogged spot, working tirelessly despite the strong water flow. His quick action helped ease the waterlogging in the area, allowing vehicles and pedestrians to move more freely.
Netizens quickly dubbed him Mumbai’s Spider Man, with many appreciating his courage and sense of responsibility. Social media platforms were filled with comments praising his efforts, calling him an unsung hero of the monsoon.
As the city continues to grapple with incessant rainfall and flooding, the video stands as a reminder of how ordinary citizens often step up to help others during difficult times.
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