Car falls into river after Google map misguides Kasaragod natives
text_fieldsKasaragod (Kerala): Two men, who used Google Maps to find their way to hospital, drove their car into a swollen river in Kerala's Kasaragod district.
Fire Force personnel pulled them to safety from the overflowing river in Pallanchi here. The rescue operations went viral on social media platforms on Sunday.
They could escape and contact the Fire Force personnel only because their vehicle, which was carried away by the water currents, got stuck in a tree.
The rescued men said they were on their way to a hospital in neighbouring Karnataka in the early hours the other day and were proceeding using Google Maps.
Abdul Rasheed, one of the men, said Google Maps showed a narrow road and they drove their car through it.
"Using the vehicle's headlight, we felt that there was some water in front of us. But, we didn't see that there was a river on both sides and a bridge in the middle. There was also no sidewall for the bridge," he told a TV channel.
The car suddenly began to get carried away in the water currents but later got stuck in a tree on the shores of the river.
By this time, they managed to open the car door, come out of the vehicle and contacted the Fire Force personnel by sending them the location.
Later, Fire Force personnel rushed to the place and pulled out the two men to safety using ropes.
"We never thought that we could come back to life. We truly feel that it is a rebirth," Rasheed added.
Last month, a group of tourists from Hyderabad drove into a swollen stream near Kuruppanthara in Kottayam apparently after using Google Maps.
All four managed to escape unharmed due to the efforts of a nearby police patrol unit and local residents, but their vehicle was completely submerged.
PTI with edits